Hi All-
New to the boards, great to see all the knowledge here and friendly people!
Especially happy to see the Diesel forum- I have been into Cruisers for some time and owned a number of FJ40s- I have pretty basic mechanical skills so with the gas engines I at least could do some basic work. However I now have a BJ42 with the 3B and it's a bit of a mystery to me a times.
My machine has just over 350K on it- over the last few months it's gotten more and more balky to start- lots of cranking and a big cloud when it finally catches. Now I've had it parked for a few months and it will crank, but not fire up. Is this likely to be an injector problem? If so, is there any method I can use to fire it up so I don't have to to tow it to someone who can do something about it? (this is waaay beyond my experience level) I'm also a bit concerned as I believe that it is sweating a bit of diesel from the gasket where the fuel pump meets the block- don't want to damage anything by cranking it.
As a PS- those of you in the Vancouver, BC area- any recommendations as to a good tech to do the work, and / or have a general eyeball over the truck?
Thanks a ton in advance all and look forward to speaking with you more in the future.
Cheers, Andrew
New to the boards, great to see all the knowledge here and friendly people!
Especially happy to see the Diesel forum- I have been into Cruisers for some time and owned a number of FJ40s- I have pretty basic mechanical skills so with the gas engines I at least could do some basic work. However I now have a BJ42 with the 3B and it's a bit of a mystery to me a times.
My machine has just over 350K on it- over the last few months it's gotten more and more balky to start- lots of cranking and a big cloud when it finally catches. Now I've had it parked for a few months and it will crank, but not fire up. Is this likely to be an injector problem? If so, is there any method I can use to fire it up so I don't have to to tow it to someone who can do something about it? (this is waaay beyond my experience level) I'm also a bit concerned as I believe that it is sweating a bit of diesel from the gasket where the fuel pump meets the block- don't want to damage anything by cranking it.
As a PS- those of you in the Vancouver, BC area- any recommendations as to a good tech to do the work, and / or have a general eyeball over the truck?
Thanks a ton in advance all and look forward to speaking with you more in the future.
Cheers, Andrew