Hello everyone!
Here is the video;
Looking for all kind of suggestions except throw this old engine away as i love my old friend and so far he was so reliable
When i start the engine it runs like a normal (idle) then rpm increasing and normal up and normal, then it goes up and at certain point engine stops. If you watch the video you see it starts at idle and goes up. Always similar pattern.
What i did so far;
New water separator with pre-fuel filter installed (as my old lift pump was so dirty)
New lifting pump installed.
Did bleed the system but i have never seen an air bubble free fuel lines on this engine so i assume little bit air running through is ok or i should look for air leakage?
Also if there is air in the system engine should loose power right not increase the rpm?
Today i started to think that maybe injectors are not working well and spraying too much fuel and after certain point it is too much fuel and engine stops.
I have bosh injection pump installed, i am not sure if it has problem (hopefully not).
Thanks!
Here is the video;
Looking for all kind of suggestions except throw this old engine away as i love my old friend and so far he was so reliable

When i start the engine it runs like a normal (idle) then rpm increasing and normal up and normal, then it goes up and at certain point engine stops. If you watch the video you see it starts at idle and goes up. Always similar pattern.
What i did so far;
New water separator with pre-fuel filter installed (as my old lift pump was so dirty)
New lifting pump installed.
Did bleed the system but i have never seen an air bubble free fuel lines on this engine so i assume little bit air running through is ok or i should look for air leakage?
Also if there is air in the system engine should loose power right not increase the rpm?
Today i started to think that maybe injectors are not working well and spraying too much fuel and after certain point it is too much fuel and engine stops.
I have bosh injection pump installed, i am not sure if it has problem (hopefully not).
Thanks!