Ok so i buy this g5200 that the guy says just needs some love but mows great and runs great. So, i give him $800 for it and start giving it love.
Here is what i have done
sandblast all wheels and repaint Kub original color
replace both front tires and all 4 front wheel bearings
replace all filters
change oil and hydro fluid / clean sump screen
replace crank to hydro coupling after it exploded on me
fab new shafts and buy new rollers for front of deck
buy hour meter / screens / rad screen / all seat bushings
and other little things
So, i take it , after a month of screwing with it in the garage giving it love and
it starts blowing black smoke under load and overheats.
SO, i force water through the block by removing stat ( which is bad - stuck almost closed ) and plugging everything off so I'm forcing water into the water neck and the only place it can get out is through the block drain ( which is also trashed and I'm looking for the thread pattern so i can just put a plug in it ).
Then i force water through the rad by closing everything off so the only place water can go is through the the top of rad. Filled with plain water and watched inside the rad to make sure i could see water moving. It is , so i assume the pump is working.
Put it back together without the stat for testing. Start mowing and it seems ok but then starts blowing black smoke and bogging down after going about 100 feet. Insert lots of cuss words !!!!!!!
I pull it back to the garage and shoot the water neck / rad / block / water pump with infrared heat gun. No readings over 180. I think I'm all good but clearly still have a problem. So i start it up with no load. Idles perfect. Raise RPMS to almost max. It blows out black smoke then smooths out. But wait, it starts to bog back down and then blow black smoke again. Then it recovers and runs smooth and then repeats bogging and black smoke . Rinse and repeat many times. Throw tools on cart and say screw it I'm done with you , your going to have to find a new home because i don't know how to work on this damn diesel.
So now I'm looking at air intake problems but i have just put in a new filter.
Now I'm starting to think i have a fuel problem but I'm clueless about diesel motors. This aint no small or big block chevy. Im about as ignorant about diesel motors as it gets but i do know i have a fuel or air delivery problem. I have not run a combustion gas test on the rad nor a compression test yet. I will if i have too but i really don't think thats where the problem is. There is no water in the oil nor oil in the water. After reading what the function of a glow plug is, i don't think thats the problem either . I preheat the GP's and it fires and idles perfect every time. SO here i am being completly lost as to how to troubleshoot this issue. It has new fuel in it and all the filters are new. I suspect the fuel pump is working just fine as its certainly getting fuel. Do i need to clean injectors ? How in the world do you go about that ? As i said I'm clueless about diesel. I have been working on naturally aspirated and forced induction engines for 45 years but this is way outside my knowledge base. So I'm almost ready to admit defeat and part the damn thing out.
Any troubleshooting tips and or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Here is what i have done
sandblast all wheels and repaint Kub original color
replace both front tires and all 4 front wheel bearings
replace all filters
change oil and hydro fluid / clean sump screen
replace crank to hydro coupling after it exploded on me
fab new shafts and buy new rollers for front of deck
buy hour meter / screens / rad screen / all seat bushings
and other little things
So, i take it , after a month of screwing with it in the garage giving it love and
it starts blowing black smoke under load and overheats.
SO, i force water through the block by removing stat ( which is bad - stuck almost closed ) and plugging everything off so I'm forcing water into the water neck and the only place it can get out is through the block drain ( which is also trashed and I'm looking for the thread pattern so i can just put a plug in it ).
Then i force water through the rad by closing everything off so the only place water can go is through the the top of rad. Filled with plain water and watched inside the rad to make sure i could see water moving. It is , so i assume the pump is working.
Put it back together without the stat for testing. Start mowing and it seems ok but then starts blowing black smoke and bogging down after going about 100 feet. Insert lots of cuss words !!!!!!!
I pull it back to the garage and shoot the water neck / rad / block / water pump with infrared heat gun. No readings over 180. I think I'm all good but clearly still have a problem. So i start it up with no load. Idles perfect. Raise RPMS to almost max. It blows out black smoke then smooths out. But wait, it starts to bog back down and then blow black smoke again. Then it recovers and runs smooth and then repeats bogging and black smoke . Rinse and repeat many times. Throw tools on cart and say screw it I'm done with you , your going to have to find a new home because i don't know how to work on this damn diesel.
So now I'm looking at air intake problems but i have just put in a new filter.
Now I'm starting to think i have a fuel problem but I'm clueless about diesel motors. This aint no small or big block chevy. Im about as ignorant about diesel motors as it gets but i do know i have a fuel or air delivery problem. I have not run a combustion gas test on the rad nor a compression test yet. I will if i have too but i really don't think thats where the problem is. There is no water in the oil nor oil in the water. After reading what the function of a glow plug is, i don't think thats the problem either . I preheat the GP's and it fires and idles perfect every time. SO here i am being completly lost as to how to troubleshoot this issue. It has new fuel in it and all the filters are new. I suspect the fuel pump is working just fine as its certainly getting fuel. Do i need to clean injectors ? How in the world do you go about that ? As i said I'm clueless about diesel. I have been working on naturally aspirated and forced induction engines for 45 years but this is way outside my knowledge base. So I'm almost ready to admit defeat and part the damn thing out.
Any troubleshooting tips and or direction would be greatly appreciated.
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