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We have a Kubota B3030 diesel and it loses power, sometimes quits (continues going if I take foot off accelerator), but restarts just fine. It will go long stretches of time working just fine as normal, but then the problem occurs randomly. We have completed the following. Any suggestion appreciated.
-drained and cleaned fuel tank and fuel lines
-replaced fuel filter & fuel filter cup
-treated fresh fuel, good quality (works on our other diesel engines just fine), added fuel treatment
-replaced air filter
Yes I'm fully aware of what you said you have done.
You still did not answer my question, did you remove the fuel tank to clean it?
This is a simple diesel engine
It requires fuel and compression to run and that's it.
If it's not getting fuel it won't run, and that is what's happening.
Why it's not getting fuel is what you need to find out.
Bottle feed the injection pump, then if you still have a problem then you have either a failing injector (not very likely), a damaged injection pump (not very likely) or a failing governor (again not very likely)!
The most common failure would be the lift pump fuel lines, fuel tank, fuel filter housing.
I have seen more clogs in fuel filter housings than you would think, debris gets stuck in the inlet of the housing.
Also seen a lot of fuel tanks with mysterious debris in the bottom of the tanks that slosh around and randomly get stuck on the output, engine dies and the suction stops and the debris floats away then it runs again, until it gets sucked up again.