Tractor starts, runs about 30 seconds then putts out and dies. After sitting a while it’ll start again and do the same thing.
I assumed the diesel had gelled since temps just got real cold here so I
changed fuel filter and added a fuel additive to stop gelling a week ago but it still does the same thing now.
Today I pulled the fuel filter again and against the white background of the fresh snow, the fuel in the bowl appears to have green coolant in the fuel. I checked the coolant reservoir the coolant level is low. I know that it’s real bad news and what would cause coolant to get into the engine oil, but how would coolant get into the fuel filter bowl??
The color could also possibly just be from the additive or maybe is mis-colored from the new filter, but unless it’s some weird chemical reaction, I verified the “ Diesel 911“ is clear, not green.
I’m planning on fully draining and completely replacing fuel. I’ll also fill and mark the coolant level and start from there…any thoughts?
I assumed the diesel had gelled since temps just got real cold here so I
changed fuel filter and added a fuel additive to stop gelling a week ago but it still does the same thing now.
Today I pulled the fuel filter again and against the white background of the fresh snow, the fuel in the bowl appears to have green coolant in the fuel. I checked the coolant reservoir the coolant level is low. I know that it’s real bad news and what would cause coolant to get into the engine oil, but how would coolant get into the fuel filter bowl??
The color could also possibly just be from the additive or maybe is mis-colored from the new filter, but unless it’s some weird chemical reaction, I verified the “ Diesel 911“ is clear, not green.
I’m planning on fully draining and completely replacing fuel. I’ll also fill and mark the coolant level and start from there…any thoughts?