Hi everyone,
Just picked up a mid-90s B7100 HST, 600 hours on the clock. I'm having a problem with white smoke from the exhaust and I'm stumped. At first it was hard to start and had really heavy white smoke. I had the injectors and injector pump rebuilt at the diesel shop. The technician suspected "fuel dilution" when rebuilding the pump, not quite sure what that means other than possible fuel contamination in the oil? It now starts right up, but still has pretty heavy white smoke for the first 30 seconds or so. Eventually it mostly clears up and becomes just a faint wisp until I open up the throttle. When I push the RPMs the smoking gets worse and it "coughs" clouds of smoke every few seconds (almost like a cylinder periodically fails to fire?) and doesn't clear up until I bring it down to idle. Am I just expecting too much? I have an older Kubota G3200 that doesn't have a hint of smoke so I guess it doesn't seem unreasonable, but I'm totally stumped on what to do next.
What I've done:
Rebuilt injectors and injector pump
Tested for proper pressure from lift pump
Put in fresh fuel.
What I plan to do next:
Compression test (possibly bad rings or valves?)
Replace fuel filter, oil filter, oil
Anything else I should check? I really like this tractor and would really like not having puffs of white smoke for something with only 600 hours on it.
Thanks for any input!
Just picked up a mid-90s B7100 HST, 600 hours on the clock. I'm having a problem with white smoke from the exhaust and I'm stumped. At first it was hard to start and had really heavy white smoke. I had the injectors and injector pump rebuilt at the diesel shop. The technician suspected "fuel dilution" when rebuilding the pump, not quite sure what that means other than possible fuel contamination in the oil? It now starts right up, but still has pretty heavy white smoke for the first 30 seconds or so. Eventually it mostly clears up and becomes just a faint wisp until I open up the throttle. When I push the RPMs the smoking gets worse and it "coughs" clouds of smoke every few seconds (almost like a cylinder periodically fails to fire?) and doesn't clear up until I bring it down to idle. Am I just expecting too much? I have an older Kubota G3200 that doesn't have a hint of smoke so I guess it doesn't seem unreasonable, but I'm totally stumped on what to do next.
What I've done:
Rebuilt injectors and injector pump
Tested for proper pressure from lift pump
Put in fresh fuel.
What I plan to do next:
Compression test (possibly bad rings or valves?)
Replace fuel filter, oil filter, oil
Anything else I should check? I really like this tractor and would really like not having puffs of white smoke for something with only 600 hours on it.
Thanks for any input!