Hello everyone, I am new to this forum!
Back in September, I purchased an early Kubota B7100 (manual-shift) tractor with a couple of issues. Unfortunately, it does not have an hour meter and it does look like the machine was well used judging by the original front AG tires which have about 1/4" of tread left on them (rear tires are new). The tractor was maintained regularly and burns no oil (5W40 synthetic Amsoil).
The main problem with the tractor was excessive white/gray smoke (smelled like unburnt fuel) especially during startup or while throttling up. The smoke was never clearing up even after the engine was warm. I have performed the following repairs attempting to fix my issue:
-Removed and cleaned the fuel tank
-Replaced all of the fuel lines
-Replaced the air filter
-Adjusted the valves (they were very loose)
-Replaced the fuel filter and o-rings in the fuel bowl and valve (there was junk in the bottom of the fuel bowl )
-Disassembled and cleaned the injectors VERY CAREFULLY (not mixing up internals) following the instructions in the repair manual.
-I have tested the injectors myself by connecting them to the injection pump with the lines reversed (so that I can see the spray pattern) and they do not appear to leak and have nice uniform spray patterns.
-Bled the fuel system as per the manual.
-I have fresh clean fuel in the tank.
After the repairs, it took me three attempts to start the engine, finally, it started with A LOT of smoke. I purged the injector lines with the engine running and confirmed that it is running on all three cylinders. Once the engine warmed up a bit, the smoke cleared completely and it is running much better than before with quite a bit more power (will pull that 6-foot blade in 6th gear mid throttle without any problem and no smoke). THE MAIN PROBLEM NOW IS THAT THE ENGINE IS VERY DIFFICULT TO START WHEN COLD AND EVEN RESTARTING WHEN WARM REQUIRES GLOW PLUGS. I have tryed purging the injection system multiple times, but it did not seem to help. It takes me about three attempts (and a minute of glow plugs) to get it going after filling my garage up with dense gray smoke which clears completely once the engine warms up. Also, low idle RPMs increased from 750 to 1200 and high idle RPMs increased from 2700 to 3200 (I did not make any adjustments to the governor).
I am not sure how to proceed with the repairs since don't understand what causes the hard start and overspeed issue after my repairs. Any suggestions appreciated!
Back in September, I purchased an early Kubota B7100 (manual-shift) tractor with a couple of issues. Unfortunately, it does not have an hour meter and it does look like the machine was well used judging by the original front AG tires which have about 1/4" of tread left on them (rear tires are new). The tractor was maintained regularly and burns no oil (5W40 synthetic Amsoil).
The main problem with the tractor was excessive white/gray smoke (smelled like unburnt fuel) especially during startup or while throttling up. The smoke was never clearing up even after the engine was warm. I have performed the following repairs attempting to fix my issue:
-Removed and cleaned the fuel tank
-Replaced all of the fuel lines
-Replaced the air filter
-Adjusted the valves (they were very loose)
-Replaced the fuel filter and o-rings in the fuel bowl and valve (there was junk in the bottom of the fuel bowl )
-Disassembled and cleaned the injectors VERY CAREFULLY (not mixing up internals) following the instructions in the repair manual.
-I have tested the injectors myself by connecting them to the injection pump with the lines reversed (so that I can see the spray pattern) and they do not appear to leak and have nice uniform spray patterns.
-Bled the fuel system as per the manual.
-I have fresh clean fuel in the tank.
After the repairs, it took me three attempts to start the engine, finally, it started with A LOT of smoke. I purged the injector lines with the engine running and confirmed that it is running on all three cylinders. Once the engine warmed up a bit, the smoke cleared completely and it is running much better than before with quite a bit more power (will pull that 6-foot blade in 6th gear mid throttle without any problem and no smoke). THE MAIN PROBLEM NOW IS THAT THE ENGINE IS VERY DIFFICULT TO START WHEN COLD AND EVEN RESTARTING WHEN WARM REQUIRES GLOW PLUGS. I have tryed purging the injection system multiple times, but it did not seem to help. It takes me about three attempts (and a minute of glow plugs) to get it going after filling my garage up with dense gray smoke which clears completely once the engine warms up. Also, low idle RPMs increased from 750 to 1200 and high idle RPMs increased from 2700 to 3200 (I did not make any adjustments to the governor).
I am not sure how to proceed with the repairs since don't understand what causes the hard start and overspeed issue after my repairs. Any suggestions appreciated!