Hi guys, hope someone can assist here. I have a Kubota D1105T engine on a Toro commercial mower. Bought it used and not running. so, after a wee bit of normal "pre-start" checking, found no fuel getting to the injectors. Ok, so I pulled the injector pump and cleaned a boat load of gum out of it (pistons were stuck in the "up" position). Re-assembled the pump, and now getting good fuel. She started right up, and made enough black smoke to fill the shop in under a minute.
Next, pulled the injectors and cleaned them. Re-installed, and same result. Had injectors spray and pop tested. Junk. Installed "new" rebuilt injectors. Fired her up again, still black smoke, but not nearly as bad.
So, these 3 injector cylinder pumps do not have a fuel adjustment on them. Smoke is black, not white/blue. Engine has a moderate detonation knock at lower RPM's which goes away at operating speed.
Now, I am at a loss. The turbo is working just fine, intake manifold is wide open and clear of obstructions. Why I am getting too much fuel? It looks like I am hooked to a pulling sled at a truck pull with the pump turned all the way up.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I am trying to avoid taking a 2nd mortgage out on the house to have a diesel shop look at it (which I am willing to do if I have to).
PS: only took the pump body out, so no timing changes for anything I have done.
Next, pulled the injectors and cleaned them. Re-installed, and same result. Had injectors spray and pop tested. Junk. Installed "new" rebuilt injectors. Fired her up again, still black smoke, but not nearly as bad.
So, these 3 injector cylinder pumps do not have a fuel adjustment on them. Smoke is black, not white/blue. Engine has a moderate detonation knock at lower RPM's which goes away at operating speed.
Now, I am at a loss. The turbo is working just fine, intake manifold is wide open and clear of obstructions. Why I am getting too much fuel? It looks like I am hooked to a pulling sled at a truck pull with the pump turned all the way up.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I am trying to avoid taking a 2nd mortgage out on the house to have a diesel shop look at it (which I am willing to do if I have to).
PS: only took the pump body out, so no timing changes for anything I have done.
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