Hi!
Im the owner of a Kubota KX41 mini excavator. Year 1996, 4600 hrs on the clock.
The Engine, a D1105, has a bit of an annoying Problem: whenever it warms up, the idle Speed rises out of control, as long as there is no load on the engine. When started cold, everything is fine, but as soon as the engine temp rises above the "cold" mark on the gauge, the rpms begin to rise, no matter what the throttle is set at- getting higher and higher with the rising temperature, until it tops out at 3000 rpm on the fully warmed engine.
As soon as a load is put on the engine (operating a hydraulic function), rpms drop back down and it runs nicely at whatever speed the throttle lever is set at. Remove the load, and the speed rises again, until a load is reapplied.
Otherwise, the engine runs fine. Has plenty of power, starts well even in the cold, doesn´t smoke or use excessive amounts of oil.
I´ve checked the governor springs, they are intact and correctly installed, and also played around with the injection pump settings- to no avail.
Anybody got an idea, why it does this? Google didn´t yield results. Any idea is greatly appreciated!
(And please bare with me- i´m not a native Speaker)
Greetings, Kubix
Im the owner of a Kubota KX41 mini excavator. Year 1996, 4600 hrs on the clock.
The Engine, a D1105, has a bit of an annoying Problem: whenever it warms up, the idle Speed rises out of control, as long as there is no load on the engine. When started cold, everything is fine, but as soon as the engine temp rises above the "cold" mark on the gauge, the rpms begin to rise, no matter what the throttle is set at- getting higher and higher with the rising temperature, until it tops out at 3000 rpm on the fully warmed engine.
As soon as a load is put on the engine (operating a hydraulic function), rpms drop back down and it runs nicely at whatever speed the throttle lever is set at. Remove the load, and the speed rises again, until a load is reapplied.
Otherwise, the engine runs fine. Has plenty of power, starts well even in the cold, doesn´t smoke or use excessive amounts of oil.
I´ve checked the governor springs, they are intact and correctly installed, and also played around with the injection pump settings- to no avail.
Anybody got an idea, why it does this? Google didn´t yield results. Any idea is greatly appreciated!
(And please bare with me- i´m not a native Speaker)
Greetings, Kubix