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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 47104" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You mention that there was a miss, its possible that he did something to the pump to make it not pump correct amounts of fuel, but i assume its a 4 cylinder, so the other 3 should be ok. It also doesn't explain why its after 20 minutes that the problem comes back. Its as if the fuel is bleeding back leaving an air pocket that will make starting hard. After sitting 20 minutes, the glow plugs shouldn't be really critical unless the engine is rather worn.</p><p>I think its a good idea to ensure the glow plugs are in good shape, eliminate the easier things first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 47104, member: 82"] You mention that there was a miss, its possible that he did something to the pump to make it not pump correct amounts of fuel, but i assume its a 4 cylinder, so the other 3 should be ok. It also doesn't explain why its after 20 minutes that the problem comes back. Its as if the fuel is bleeding back leaving an air pocket that will make starting hard. After sitting 20 minutes, the glow plugs shouldn't be really critical unless the engine is rather worn. I think its a good idea to ensure the glow plugs are in good shape, eliminate the easier things first. [/QUOTE]
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