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Re: Another low oil pressure question. | #34 |
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When you get the analysis back check the colum on fuel dilution. If it's high you can bet then that you have a dribbling injector - still firing correctly but not closing completely, leading to over-fueling in a particular cylinder.
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Posted on: 2010/2/7 19:29
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Re: Another low oil pressure question. | #35 |
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You are already getting advice from folks that are much more experienced than I, but I had a similar problem with my Farmpro 2430. I had white smoke at all RPM's that hung around and would actually float to the ground. I ordered new injectors but could not determine which one was bad based on cracking the hardlines. Cracking the line at all of the injectors made the RPM's dive. So, I removed all of the injectors and inspected each. All of the injectors had carbon buildup on the tip, but two of them were dry and had grayish/Black buildup and one was wet with diesel which made the buildup black. I replaced the one that was wet. The tractor started up with clear exhaust again.
Your situation is different than mine in that the smoke seems to be intermittent and you have low hours, my tractor had 130Hrs at the time so there was plenty of carbon buildup, may be hard to see a wet injector without some carbon to soak up the fuel. Hope you get it worked out. |
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Posted on: 2010/2/11 7:42
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Re: Another low oil pressure question. | #36 |
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Thanks Mr. Ray Barnes,
I'm about convinced now that my tractor problem has to do with the injectors. I am grateful for the time that you and so many others here have taken to help me out. And you can bet I'm durned thankful that it's working at all after I run it so much with the low oil pressure. I did check the radiator for oil as someone so kindly suggested. But was no oil at the top. Also started engine and watched for bubbles in the radiator. None there though. Still waiting for oil analysis results. I would really like to replace the injectors. Would they be available at a tractor dealer or would I need to order from China? Best regards Patrick L. |
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Posted on: 2010/2/11 14:59
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Re: Another low oil pressure question. | #37 |
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There are member dealers here that live for those words sir. Injectors are pretty common in-stock items at most Chinese tractor dealers (as opposed to other brand name tractor dealers). Clearly you don't have one nearby, but these guys deal mail order regularly.
But before you put out money on a guess, you should actually confirm that your injection pump is actually delivering the right amount of correctly timed fuel to each injector. //greg// |
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Posted on: 2010/2/11 15:45
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Re: Another low oil pressure question. | #38 |
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Aye Aye Sir.
(ex. BM3, USS Mt. Katmai) That sounds like very good advice to me. Quite honestly, I would not know where to start. So I'm guessing that the best option for me might be to try to replace one or maybe even all. Do you think it might be good to have a spare around anyway? LaiDong KM385BT, 1.53 liter, 18.4 kw, is all of the engine info. that I could find. If there be anyone out there looking to sell an injector or two, be happy to hear from you. At least until I hear the price. Best regards Pat L. |
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Posted on: 2010/2/11 19:08
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We have the injectors in stock,send me a e-mail and I will give you pricing
tommy@affordabletractorsalesco.com Tommy |
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Posted on: 2010/2/13 18:45
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