14-06-2014, 07:29 PM
They will tend to bleed themselves, but it's usually a case that you left the bleed lines off, the pump emptied back to the tank, you didn't prime for long enough, tried to start, wasn't enough fuel in pump, aired it up and now you're in this situation...
IDI tends to bleed itself, DI engines tend not to, hence the rover was probably an L series and wouldn't have liked it... Usually your battery isn't good enough, only brand new healthy batteries will start a totally dry injection system...
IDI tends to bleed itself, DI engines tend not to, hence the rover was probably an L series and wouldn't have liked it... Usually your battery isn't good enough, only brand new healthy batteries will start a totally dry injection system...