How far did they tear the motor down?Both top and bottom valve cover gasket was replaced
The injectors were not removed
The only cleaner was used was to clean the valve cover
I don’t believe the rocker arms or anything right there got adjusted. Didn’t mess with none of that
No starting fluid was used
They have it torn down to the heads and has not been put back together.How far did they tear the motor down?
And has it been put back together?
Do you have exact compression numbers or did they just say in the 300 range?
I kind of surmised it wasn't new from the get go. Interesting yours leak. Neither of mine do and I have basically the same engine in both mine that you do minus the emissions junk and one less valve. 4000 on one and 2000 on the other and neither leak and I farm with mine so they get worked.Engine has 3500 hours
I use this tractor for a living. I keep up on all the maintenance
All my tractors are maintained where they are all leak and are stored inside.
I try to replace things before it breaks because I cannot afford to be broke down in my peak season
I seriously doubt that swapping the direction of the wires did anything adverse except maybe trip the computer, as looking at all the specs on the injectors they do not appear to be polarized.This tractor is at a Kubota dealer.
I understand the compression is low but I have talked to several diesel mechanics around my area and they all say 300 is low but it should still run.
They did not have my approval to tear into the motor and they know that. They are going to cover all the labor and to put it back together which I think they should.
Whatever the problem may be if it did lose compression. I still don***8217;t understand how switching the wires around on one injector could cause all these problems when this tractor drove perfect fine down the highway 10 miles and into my shop right before my guys started to change the valve cover gasket. We did not tear into the motor or mess with any timing the only thing was two wires were put on backwards.
How could one injector with the wires flipped cause low compression which isn***8217;t the best compression but it***8217;s there? And the cylinder pressure is equal across all 4 cylinders. I just can***8217;t comprehend how just two wires caused all of this
Maybe it didn’t seem important or was missed in the general discussion but you did not answer my previous question: When your “guys” were inside that valve-cover are you certain they did not mess with head bolts/studs?... this tractor drove perfect fine down the highway 10 miles and into my shop right before my guys started to change the valve cover gasket. ...
I have said we did nothing but take the valve covers off. Did not mess with any adjustments. Just took valve cover off and took injector wires off and flipped one injector wire that’s it. We did not mess with anything mechanical with the engine.Maybe it didn’t seem important or was missed in the general discussion but you did not answer my previous question: When your “guys” were inside that valve-cover are you certain they did not mess with head bolts/studs?
If they were re-torqued or adjusted in any way it could have blown a head gasket.
None of your “guys” are unhappy employees, are they?
They did not ask for approval and the manger there admitted it. So they said they were going to cover all the labor they have in it and going to cover the cost of putting it back together.Due to the fact that I served 13 yrs as a farm equip. dealer service manager I find it difficult to believe the dealership technician disassembled the engine without the ""tractor owners prior approval"" unless this engine disassembly(repair) would be covered under the tractor warranty
No sir you have everything right.I’m watching this thread with interest.
Here’s what we know.
1 The engine only has 2500 hrs, shouldn’t have much wear.
2 The dealer says the engine is trashed with only 300psi in all cylinders. Cylinders are loose.
3 It was running fine before a valve cover gasket change.
4 After reassembly from valve cover gasket change, it was run for 5 seconds with cylinder 3 injector wired backwards. Smoke came out the intake.
Everyone wants to know how the engine got trashed.
No one has an explanation as to why running for 5 seconds with one injector wired backwards can trash the engine. A suggestion was made that maybe it caused hydro lock. But doesn’t seem to me an injector would inject enough fuel to hydro lock, that’s a lot of fuel. And doesn’t seem possible to affect all cylinders.
If the engine was trash before the gasket change, it seems like at 300 psi it would have been obvious it was way down on power and something was wrong. The owner said it was running fine.
The owner is certain that nothing else was done to the engine before taking it to the dealer other than gasket change and running for 5 sec with reversed injector wire.
Total mystery.
What does the dealer mean when he says the cyclers are loose, pistons worn out, cylinder sleeves, rod connection worn? How can that can’t happen in 5 seconds?
Am I missing anything?
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