wildbill81
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First off I'd like to thank all who have helped me so far through replies to mine and other threads.
Here is my scenario:
I have a 67 M109 with the Continental muntifuel with the FDC bypassed. I have changed out the fuel filters(all 3), the oil and filters, and I can only get the truck to fire off with starting fluid. After reading the horror stories about ether, I tried WD-40 but no joy. However a combo of both will get it to fire. The truck will turn over and quickly stall if I don't pull the hand throttle out about 4 clicks before shooting the fluid in the intake and hitting the button. I have to give it a couple more mists while running before she'll take an idle on her own. I've turned up the fuel 2-3 turns and no change. Today I let her idle until the coolant temp came up to about 180, shut it down and it re-started after about 3 tries of 5 seconds of cranking with my foot on the gas pedal between mid and the floor. I've bled the secondary filters(before each initial start), can see fuel flowing in the return line to the tank. I've even bled the high pressure lines to the injectors with no improvement in starting. I'm kind of at a loss. Any suggestions?
BTW, I removed the HH last week to check the obvious things I've seen in other posts but all appeared normal and re-installed it, as well as verified proper operation of the shut-down linkage/assembly.
Thanks.
Here is my scenario:
I have a 67 M109 with the Continental muntifuel with the FDC bypassed. I have changed out the fuel filters(all 3), the oil and filters, and I can only get the truck to fire off with starting fluid. After reading the horror stories about ether, I tried WD-40 but no joy. However a combo of both will get it to fire. The truck will turn over and quickly stall if I don't pull the hand throttle out about 4 clicks before shooting the fluid in the intake and hitting the button. I have to give it a couple more mists while running before she'll take an idle on her own. I've turned up the fuel 2-3 turns and no change. Today I let her idle until the coolant temp came up to about 180, shut it down and it re-started after about 3 tries of 5 seconds of cranking with my foot on the gas pedal between mid and the floor. I've bled the secondary filters(before each initial start), can see fuel flowing in the return line to the tank. I've even bled the high pressure lines to the injectors with no improvement in starting. I'm kind of at a loss. Any suggestions?
BTW, I removed the HH last week to check the obvious things I've seen in other posts but all appeared normal and re-installed it, as well as verified proper operation of the shut-down linkage/assembly.
Thanks.