Crash_AF
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Where are you checking for voltage for the glow plugs? Did you check all 8 plugs to make sure they are all working?
And no, there are no safety switches on a CUCV. If the pink wire has 12V and the solenoid in the pump clicks when power is applied and removed, then it should be getting fuel unless there is a problem.
When you cracked the lines to bleed them, how much fuel came out? Was it a lot or just a little?
If you do decide to cheat with ether, disconnect the light blue wire from the glow plugs to disable them. Hot glow plugs + ether = very bad things.
I'm going to lean towards the glow plugs not functioning and not getting the cylinders hot enough to fire.
Later,
Joe
And no, there are no safety switches on a CUCV. If the pink wire has 12V and the solenoid in the pump clicks when power is applied and removed, then it should be getting fuel unless there is a problem.
When you cracked the lines to bleed them, how much fuel came out? Was it a lot or just a little?
If you do decide to cheat with ether, disconnect the light blue wire from the glow plugs to disable them. Hot glow plugs + ether = very bad things.
I'm going to lean towards the glow plugs not functioning and not getting the cylinders hot enough to fire.
Later,
Joe