Mike A remarked > I've never had problems with air in the fuel pump, but air running > through to the injectors have caused them to stop. The other day air > in one stopped fuel getting through at all in that cylinder. The other > one kept working (hard) while I released the air by slackening off the > compression nut to the other injector. Found out which cylinder it was > by (at low revs) using the valve lifters. > > I do have gravity feed through the fuel filters to the pump, but if > the fuel pump definately works then thats unlikely to be a problem. > You've checked other obvious things like the fuel filter, and that the > connections to the injecter are sound? > > Could it also be compression? Try hand cranking the engine over with > the valve lifters lifted on the other cyclinders in turn. If there is > a weezing and it goes over compression easily that may be your > problem. Does it still flutter at higher revs? > > I assume like mine the air filter is some large holes in a muffler. > > You should still head down to Tarleton for the experience, a very > strange place, where the cut almost meets the sea.
Thx for all that, we've about turned and are heading back to the softy south, well Midlands anyway. Beeky
