Naturally you’ll have it sorted now I expect but my initial thoughts after bleeding the fuel system is that it seems a little down on compression as usually when they’re in good order, it’s not possible to swing it over compression without the decompressor engaged. Again, I’m sure it’s in perfect working order now, but in case it’s still being a reluctant little article, it may be worth inspecting the valves and seats and carrying out the necessary work to ensure both valves seal fully when they should. Diesels rely on good compression and being turned over fairly quickly for the “bang” to happen. Also, some of these engines had an oil prime directly into the cylinder which temporarily seals the rings and ups the compression until it fires then it burns the excess oil off and should run. I’m probably too late but hope this helps. I can tell you’re not an idiot by how you tightened the injector pipe nut so please don’t think my advice is patronising your ability. You can never assume someone knows something without asking them first!
Well.... As well as the valves have clearance you could drive a bus through, a broken piston ring, a worn bore and blown bing end.... So you are correct compression was a problem. I have since rebuilt the rocker gear, and had the cylinder rebored. I have not however put it back together yet. You can see in the next video on the PAZ1 how it ran just before the rebuild and how easily it starts when you know how. I'll link it at the end. Thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe! ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
Yes, I've just posted a compression lack of comment. However, mine was based on colour of smoke and lack of retardation due to compression. On your comment re continuous cranking with compression, that IS possible. But them were the days when I bent the camshaft on a small Lister where the starting crank fitted. Oops !
It’s the gaurd you can here rubbing on fly wheel because the top part over the head is missing. My old paz1 I have you can here the injector breaking when it injects fuel. I normally wind it over a bit on full throttle with decompressor open nice and gentle so to save energy then I give it all I got. It does not fire straight away it will puff smoke then it will fire up. I’ve never had to use easy start even in the middle of winter, it runs a 5.5kw generator that powers my garage it does bog down with over 3kw on it but I don’t use that much only the welder or angel grinder will load it up well.
In the next video I found that someone had put a bolt that was too long in the tinwork over the flywheel. That fixed that problem. I also found that the injector pump lever tends not to move to the start position on its own. In the next video it started really easily, despite, it turns out, having a broken piston ring and a massively worn rocker shaft (now fixed). Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop you can get parts from www.stationaryengineparts.com/ They have old and new stock parts listed. I hope this helps you out a bit finding parts and bits, glad you resolved that grinding noise nothing worse.
@@WidowUK I am very grateful for your link, though I have a box full of filters etc from them for when I put it back together (which I must get around to doing). I also have a new +20 thou piston and a rebored cylinder as well as rebuilt rocker gear. I would be interested to know where you got the generator part though. If you want to see me making it look easier to start, see here: ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
@@BensWorkshop pentagon who made the parts inside the generator are still going I managed to track them down on google and emailed them the part number and they made me a new part cost a fair bit £74 for the wire wound resistor that had failed for the field coil windings this sets up the voltage out put.
I would bleed the fuel lines, and if you are gettng no fuel through maybe one part of it is blocked in which case you should either replace it or remove it from the engine and thoroughly clean it. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Yes... But you will have to watch the second video to find out what... It's here... ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html :) Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Easy start a big no no erratic detonation can break piston rings and other internal damage the reduced compression makes it harder starting, machine also hooked on ether.
I agree the reduced compression makes it harder to start, this engine had not been started in a while, and had many problems. The easy start helped here, but it turns out was not required as I just needed to set the injector pump to the right place. See for example, ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html Note that the valve clearances are huge because the rocker shaft and bushings were worn out and the big end blown. I am not sure what you mean by: "machine also hooked on ether." If you mean hooked on easystart, it isn't (see the link) though it is about to get a rebored cylinder, new big ends and a rebuilt rocker gear as well as the missing cowling. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop when ether products are continuously used and the damage I mentioned occurs, because of reduced compression the engine now needs these products to start when cold. Also reduced compression equals reduced power! I’m glad your issue was sorted had a sneaky feeling it could be the problem. Good luck
Nice work I have same engine there is a pot that hooks on crank case door with pipe from fuel pump in it I c your pot is missing but I was just wondering if you knew what it was for ??? I have not got handbook yet n you helped a lot thanks for your very useful video
No problem, the pot is for collecting leaked of fuel I believe. The handbooks are available on eBay, particularly enlarged re prints. Please feel free to like, share and subscribe, there's loads more engines here :)
@@BensWorkshop She sure gave you a workout! Sounds like your flywheel was rubbing against the shroud. PAZ1's are some of my favorite engines also; I have a few waiting for restoration as well.
@@BensWorkshop So I see, congratulations; it starts, runs and sounds way better than in the previous video. Please do a follow up when you have completed your repairs.
Many thanks, though you can't see it, I am a subscriber to your channel. When I've build my shed, I will be fixing some Primus stoves as well. Also doing woodwork, metalwork etc and hopefully building engines of various sorts.
Benedict White how funny just Been given an old Primus stove; all complete in its tin box!, got to give it a go sometime; look forward to seeing yours! Where are you based?
I have many such stoves, people give them too me. I have 3 Tilley's 4 paraffin stoves one petrol. I also have many petrol engines to work on. I am in Mid Sussex. How about you?
Benedict White I know what you mean!! It’s a fun hobby but can get out of hand!! I’ve run out of room!!! I’ll check out your videos. It’s all good fun. Thanks and take care.
7:45 Re text on screen - we're not got the injector pump in view to check on selection of excess fuel. However, seems a bit short on compression - so some oil down its throat may well be in order !
Turns out it was missing a bit of ring at the bottom and has had a rebore as well. I must put it back together soon. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop It'll deffo work better put back together ;) I'm looking specifically for Petter starting - seems a few don't bother with excess fuel. Rebore (& presume new piston) not always necessary. Check valves for sealing as others have mentioned and new rings - these things don't start with pistons that fit - they rely on the rings until warmed up and the piston becomes working size - LOL !
@@millomweb it also has an oversized piston and rings, rebuilt rocker gear and will have reseated valves. The next video in the playlist is starting from cold without messing around.
In this case, I have no idea. I had just bought the engine. I will be using Castrol classic when I put it together because it is the sort of oil that does not need an oil filter.
Naturally you’ll have it sorted now I expect but my initial thoughts after bleeding the fuel system is that it seems a little down on compression as usually when they’re in good order, it’s not possible to swing it over compression without the decompressor engaged. Again, I’m sure it’s in perfect working order now, but in case it’s still being a reluctant little article, it may be worth inspecting the valves and seats and carrying out the necessary work to ensure both valves seal fully when they should. Diesels rely on good compression and being turned over fairly quickly for the “bang” to happen. Also, some of these engines had an oil prime directly into the cylinder which temporarily seals the rings and ups the compression until it fires then it burns the excess oil off and should run. I’m probably too late but hope this helps. I can tell you’re not an idiot by how you tightened the injector pipe nut so please don’t think my advice is patronising your ability. You can never assume someone knows something without asking them first!
Well.... As well as the valves have clearance you could drive a bus through, a broken piston ring, a worn bore and blown bing end.... So you are correct compression was a problem.
I have since rebuilt the rocker gear, and had the cylinder rebored. I have not however put it back together yet.
You can see in the next video on the PAZ1 how it ran just before the rebuild and how easily it starts when you know how. I'll link it at the end.
Thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
Yes, I've just posted a compression lack of comment. However, mine was based on colour of smoke and lack of retardation due to compression. On your comment re continuous cranking with compression, that IS possible. But them were the days when I bent the camshaft on a small Lister where the starting crank fitted. Oops !
Last crank handle I used was on my 'sit up and beg' 1959 Ford Popular.
Last tine I used one was on a Howard Gem rotavator. (Which will be on my list to restore).
It’s the gaurd you can here rubbing on fly wheel because the top part over the head is missing. My old paz1 I have you can here the injector breaking when it injects fuel. I normally wind it over a bit on full throttle with decompressor open nice and gentle so to save energy then I give it all I got. It does not fire straight away it will puff smoke then it will fire up.
I’ve never had to use easy start even in the middle of winter, it runs a 5.5kw generator that powers my garage it does bog down with over 3kw on it but I don’t use that much only the welder or angel grinder will load it up well.
In the next video I found that someone had put a bolt that was too long in the tinwork over the flywheel. That fixed that problem. I also found that the injector pump lever tends not to move to the start position on its own. In the next video it started really easily, despite, it turns out, having a broken piston ring and a massively worn rocker shaft (now fixed).
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop you can get parts from www.stationaryengineparts.com/
They have old and new stock parts listed.
I hope this helps you out a bit finding parts and bits, glad you resolved that grinding noise nothing worse.
@@WidowUK I am very grateful for your link, though I have a box full of filters etc from them for when I put it back together (which I must get around to doing). I also have a new +20 thou piston and a rebored cylinder as well as rebuilt rocker gear.
I would be interested to know where you got the generator part though.
If you want to see me making it look easier to start, see here:
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
@@BensWorkshop pentagon who made the parts inside the generator are still going I managed to track them down on google and emailed them the part number and they made me a new part cost a fair bit £74 for the wire wound resistor that had failed for the field coil windings this sets up the voltage out put.
@@WidowUK I would be interested to see some pictures of your setup.
Perseverance 👍. I have an ST2 that won't trigger one injector.
Will block of its return line 🤞.
I would bleed the fuel lines, and if you are gettng no fuel through maybe one part of it is blocked in which case you should either replace it or remove it from the engine and thoroughly clean it.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Interesting video. Curious what is up with that noise, is the flywheel grinding against something?
Yes... But you will have to watch the second video to find out what... It's here...
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
:)
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Easy start a big no no erratic detonation can break piston rings and other internal damage the reduced compression makes it harder starting, machine also hooked on ether.
I agree the reduced compression makes it harder to start, this engine had not been started in a while, and had many problems. The easy start helped here, but it turns out was not required as I just needed to set the injector pump to the right place. See for example,
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
Note that the valve clearances are huge because the rocker shaft and bushings were worn out and the big end blown.
I am not sure what you mean by:
"machine also hooked on ether."
If you mean hooked on easystart, it isn't (see the link) though it is about to get a rebored cylinder, new big ends and a rebuilt rocker gear as well as the missing cowling.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop when ether products are continuously used and the damage I mentioned occurs, because of reduced compression the engine now needs these products to start when cold. Also reduced compression equals reduced power! I’m glad your issue was sorted had a sneaky feeling it could be the problem. Good luck
If you watched the video I linked to, it shows what the problem was. (Apart from valves that don't open fully and having a blown big end).
Nice work I have same engine there is a pot that hooks on crank case door with pipe from fuel pump in it I c your pot is missing but I was just wondering if you knew what it was for ??? I have not got handbook yet n you helped a lot thanks for your very useful video
No problem, the pot is for collecting leaked of fuel I believe. The handbooks are available on eBay, particularly enlarged re prints. Please feel free to like, share and subscribe, there's loads more engines here :)
@@BensWorkshop She sure gave you a workout! Sounds like your flywheel was rubbing against the shroud. PAZ1's are some of my favorite engines also; I have a few waiting for restoration as well.
@@crazyenginewiz if you look in the next video I've fixed that. I have to put it back together now. 👍
@@BensWorkshop So I see, congratulations; it starts, runs and sounds way better than in the previous video. Please do a follow up when you have completed your repairs.
@@crazyenginewiz I will.
Looks like we have similar interests I have 3 paz1s plus Tilley lamps plus I've videos of them on my channel!!!!! Good work
Many thanks, though you can't see it, I am a subscriber to your channel. When I've build my shed, I will be fixing some Primus stoves as well. Also doing woodwork, metalwork etc and hopefully building engines of various sorts.
Actually, if you have an interest in engines, there are also steam and Stirling engines on my channel.
Benedict White how funny just Been given an old Primus stove; all complete in its tin box!, got to give it a go sometime; look forward to seeing yours! Where are you based?
I have many such stoves, people give them too me. I have 3 Tilley's 4 paraffin stoves one petrol. I also have many petrol engines to work on.
I am in Mid Sussex. How about you?
Benedict White I know what you mean!! It’s a fun hobby but can get out of hand!! I’ve run out of room!!! I’ll check out your videos. It’s all good fun. Thanks and take care.
Put oil in the air filter this is the better variant and the engine is spared
Oddly, it turns out that it was the way the injector pump rack was set. I started it easily here:
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
I got a paz2 but it wont start. I wonder what the problem is. Compresion i hot a lot. I think a fuel problem.
Have you bled the system? Does it smoke at all?
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No there is no smoke.
@@pietjepuk6372 have you bled the fuel system?
7:45 Re text on screen - we're not got the injector pump in view to check on selection of excess fuel. However, seems a bit short on compression - so some oil down its throat may well be in order !
Turns out it was missing a bit of ring at the bottom and has had a rebore as well. I must put it back together soon.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop It'll deffo work better put back together ;)
I'm looking specifically for Petter starting - seems a few don't bother with excess fuel.
Rebore (& presume new piston) not always necessary. Check valves for sealing as others have mentioned and new rings - these things don't start with pistons that fit - they rely on the rings until warmed up and the piston becomes working size - LOL !
@@BensWorkshop I prefer Petters to Listers.
@@millomweb it also has an oversized piston and rings, rebuilt rocker gear and will have reseated valves.
The next video in the playlist is starting from cold without messing around.
@@millomweb So do I. If you want to see a quick start before rebuild see here:
ruclips.net/video/egCYTvt8S4w/видео.html
Can I ask what engine oil you are using?
In this case, I have no idea. I had just bought the engine. I will be using Castrol classic when I put it together because it is the sort of oil that does not need an oil filter.