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What have I done wrong, injectors?
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sheehan879
PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 6:06 am Up
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Hi all,

to cut a long story short I recently changed head gasket as I had the common oil leak. All was well for a week doing short journeys to work etc.. Went on a long run and after about an hour I could smell fuel, turned out an injector was leaking. I thought this was probably because I used universal o rings on the injector seals. Bought new ones from Peugeot (£30) fit them and set of back home. About 40 mins in the car cut out and now wont start.

I thought it was the injector seals again because when I put my hand round the back and put a little pressure on the injectors they leaked again. But would this stop the car from starting?

I changed the seals again taking care to fit them properly (with a little oil to ease them in) but it still wont start. Any Ideas? I have fuel in the rail but dont know if it is getting to the engine.

Its a 2001 206 1.4 manual by the way. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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sheehan879
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forgot to say, it tries to fire up but keeps on turning over.
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Seb
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If they are leaking they're either broken or you really can't have put them back in properly. They aren't the easiest things to stuff back into place remember.
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I may be reading it wrong but do they still leak? If not the engine may be flooded?
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Might sound silly but get a mate to tow it while you try bump starting it worked for me once.
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NICKST wrote:
Might sound silly but get a mate to tow it while you try bump starting it worked for me once.

Don't, as you can cause damage.

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try the multiplug that goes into the injector rail. when i did the headgasket i never plugged it in properly (because its a pain in the ass to reach) and it just kept turning over and not firing....

but works fine now

 

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pres big red button, and check all connections / fitment off injectors
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Take the plugs out and see if they are all covered in fuel. Or try adding a bit of throttle on start up to help clear the fuel out.
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