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    RD28T won't start

    Hi guys, just needing some info on how the electronic fuel injection works on a RD28t , I fitted a s/hand engine to my patrol and I can't get it started, I have cracked the injectors line and bled the fuel, checked the glow system and is working fine, engine winds over and fuel at the injectors but not firing up, I'm in a remote area and got no access to information, any help would be very much appreciated

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    Try some start you barstard and see if it pops .

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    Yeah I can try that I suppose, do you know how the system works?

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    No but by using the spray it can help it start and keep going if it's air in the system or diagnose other problems such as electrical trouble .

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    If the engine has been sitting around for a long time, the cylinder walls could be dry. Try a small squirt of oil in each cylinder.
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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