Perissa
Well-Known Member
I have a Leyland roadrunner 813 with a cummins engine.
The clutch went a month ago and this has been replaced. It also had a full service a month ago.
Today after I drove it (2 hour journey) I parked it up. I wasn't happy with the way I parked it so I wanted to start it again. However it was having non of it, it turned out fine but wouldn't start. I carried on and did the horses, unloaded the lorry and though I'll just have another go at starting it. Well it did start after my hubby forced it to with using cold start - the engine was far from cold but it did start. I moved the lorry over and turned the engine off. As I got out of the cab I thought I could hear water. I stuck my head under the right wheel arch and could definitly hear water running through pipes BUT there was no leak under the lorry. My husband heard it as well It lasted a good couple of minutes and could be heard from the left side too.
I described this to my mechanic and he has no idea what could be wrong from my description but is going to try and come out and have a look tomorrow.
I have no idea if it is connected but since I have had the clutch replaced I have to wait for my air brakes to charge, even if I leave the lorry for an hour. This didn't happen before as I could leave it at the show all day and the brakes would still be charged at the end of the day but now they had to charge after leaving it an hour. I described this to the mechanic and he said that it is not connected and that I have got an air leak but not to worry about it as long as it is chargeing and keeping the charge while running - which it is doing.
Any idea's what may be wrong?
The clutch went a month ago and this has been replaced. It also had a full service a month ago.
Today after I drove it (2 hour journey) I parked it up. I wasn't happy with the way I parked it so I wanted to start it again. However it was having non of it, it turned out fine but wouldn't start. I carried on and did the horses, unloaded the lorry and though I'll just have another go at starting it. Well it did start after my hubby forced it to with using cold start - the engine was far from cold but it did start. I moved the lorry over and turned the engine off. As I got out of the cab I thought I could hear water. I stuck my head under the right wheel arch and could definitly hear water running through pipes BUT there was no leak under the lorry. My husband heard it as well It lasted a good couple of minutes and could be heard from the left side too.
I described this to my mechanic and he has no idea what could be wrong from my description but is going to try and come out and have a look tomorrow.
I have no idea if it is connected but since I have had the clutch replaced I have to wait for my air brakes to charge, even if I leave the lorry for an hour. This didn't happen before as I could leave it at the show all day and the brakes would still be charged at the end of the day but now they had to charge after leaving it an hour. I described this to the mechanic and he said that it is not connected and that I have got an air leak but not to worry about it as long as it is chargeing and keeping the charge while running - which it is doing.
Any idea's what may be wrong?