Let me acknowledge right off the bat that I know this issue has been presented and discussed numerous times on this forum, but I am really stumped with a problem right now and would appreciate any additional insights anyone could provide.
Problem
The engine on my 2013 Kubota BX25-DLB starts to lose power after the tractor has been in operation about 20-30 minutes. With the mower deck engaged, the engine struggles to maintain 2,500 rpms (normal idle ~3500). If I'm mowing AND going up a hill, it almost stalls. If I let it cool down for awhile, it will work just fine for another 20 or 30 minutes.
Background
This problem started to occur after I [mistakenly] used some bad fuel.
Steps taken to date
If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate any insights or suggestions.
Thanks!!!
Problem
The engine on my 2013 Kubota BX25-DLB starts to lose power after the tractor has been in operation about 20-30 minutes. With the mower deck engaged, the engine struggles to maintain 2,500 rpms (normal idle ~3500). If I'm mowing AND going up a hill, it almost stalls. If I let it cool down for awhile, it will work just fine for another 20 or 30 minutes.
Background
This problem started to occur after I [mistakenly] used some bad fuel.
Steps taken to date
- Assuming this problem was related to the fuel issue, that is where I focused first.
- Drained the fuel tank
- Replaced all of the filters
- Refilled tank with fresh diesel
- The problem persisted, so I continued focusing on fuel delivery as a possible culprit.
- Installed a filter relocation kit
- Replaced the 2nd filter with a new one (again)
- Upgraded the electric lift pump with an after market replacement
- Measured fuel pressure at the injection pump (~7 lbs) and made absolutely sure the fuel supply was not an issue
- Still no luck, so I tried some more things.
- Replaced the air filter (just in case)
- Pulled all of the injectors, took them apart, cleaned, and reassembled them
- Reinstalled injectors with fresh crush washers
- Bled the injector pump
- Reinstalled the fuel rail
- Manually bled the fuel lines (that took a LONG time, btw)
If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate any insights or suggestions.
Thanks!!!