Went to go pick up the cruiser and the frame looked fantastic!
Unfortunately, upon merging onto the highway on our way home, we got no more than 300 meters away when her engine sputtered and died
Fortunately, the boys at karnage were still around and came down to help! We worked on the fuel lines, diagnosed the problem as probably there being air in the fuel, so we bled the lines to the best of our current knowledge, Started her up and she wouldn't run without having the ignition cranking
Currently there are a bunch of theories floating around:
1-still air in the fuel, apparently there is a special bleeding procedure that involves a small hand pump that must be pumped to get all the air out
2-when we cranked the motor we cranked it until the 24volt system ran out of juice which led to the EDIC valve acting wonky because we were only trying to start the motor using one battery hooked up to jumper cables
3-water in the diesel, Cam suggested that we check out the water separator for water
4-bad fuel filter, could be bunging up the lines and not getting enough flow to the high pressure pump. Anyone know what kind of aftermarket filter I should look for if Toyota doesn't have one?
The fuel bleeding procedure with the pump