So I have a D905 on a generator that got a bunch of water in the fuel system. I pulled the injectors and pump, had them all rebuilt by a reputable shop here in town. While I was waiting for that, I had the unit at a friend's shop (Heavy duty diesel mechanic), and we did some checking on it and found one of the exhaust valves was leaky.
We pulled the head, inspected the cylinders (which looked beautiful), I cleaned off all of the carbon, lapped the valves and replaced the valve guide seals. Put it back on with new gaskets and torqued to spec.
After that, it was very hard to start. Takes alot of cranking before it will start spitting and sputtering for a few seconds with some white smoke and then running like a top after that. If I let it run for a minute or two and shut it off, it will start right back up again. I pulled the pump and injectors and had them rechecked, everything checks out good there. We did a compression test and found the compression to be well below spec. All 3 cylinders were within 3-5 PSI of each other. We did a leakdown test on it and that passed with flying colors. When I had the head off, I noticed the cylinders still had a faint crosshatch on them. I shimmed the pump out some and that seemed to help it start easier with less smoke, but now that the temp is starting to drop outside, it's getting almost impossible to start it.
Before the thing tried to run on water, it ran beautifully. Cranked up right away and ran great. I'm beating my head against the wall trying to figure out what went wrong. I get the funny feeling that when I cleaned the head I may have messed it up somehow as I used a wire wheel to clean it. Should I pull the head again and see about having it machined?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for any ideas you all might have.
We pulled the head, inspected the cylinders (which looked beautiful), I cleaned off all of the carbon, lapped the valves and replaced the valve guide seals. Put it back on with new gaskets and torqued to spec.
After that, it was very hard to start. Takes alot of cranking before it will start spitting and sputtering for a few seconds with some white smoke and then running like a top after that. If I let it run for a minute or two and shut it off, it will start right back up again. I pulled the pump and injectors and had them rechecked, everything checks out good there. We did a compression test and found the compression to be well below spec. All 3 cylinders were within 3-5 PSI of each other. We did a leakdown test on it and that passed with flying colors. When I had the head off, I noticed the cylinders still had a faint crosshatch on them. I shimmed the pump out some and that seemed to help it start easier with less smoke, but now that the temp is starting to drop outside, it's getting almost impossible to start it.
Before the thing tried to run on water, it ran beautifully. Cranked up right away and ran great. I'm beating my head against the wall trying to figure out what went wrong. I get the funny feeling that when I cleaned the head I may have messed it up somehow as I used a wire wheel to clean it. Should I pull the head again and see about having it machined?
Sorry for the long post, and thanks in advance for any ideas you all might have.