Generator Problem

Rich2

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Jun 19, 2013
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I picked up a generator from an auction recently with a Kubota D1703 engine with about 9000 hours. It didn't run before purchase but cranked nicely and I was able to buy the machine for a decent price.
At the shop we worked on the fuel injector pump as it seemed the engine was not getting fuel properly. We cleaned up the injectors and checked the fuel solenoid and everything seemed pretty good there.

We have power to the glow plugs.

We checked the low oil shutoff switch and it works as well as the temperature sensor.

I am hoping to do a compression test soon but it seems to have decent compression.

As I said the engine cranks well and produces grey/black smoke but it just won't fire.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 

motorhead

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2009 B3200, 2007 Dodge/Cummins powered Ram 2500 395hp
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Pull the valve cover and check the valve clearance. Then do a compression check.
 

freewheel3

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Kubotas are cold blooded. Make sure you use the glow plugs for about a minute or even a bit longer and then crank it. See if that helps. I've been fooled a couple times by kubota engines thinking I had a fuel problem when all I had to do was run the glow plugs longer than seemed necessary, even on a hot day.
 

skeets

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And what ever you
""""""""""""""" DO NOT USE STARING FLUID"""""""""""""
Them little guys do not like it
 

Rich2

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Jun 19, 2013
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Edmonton
Thanks for the responses so far. We did a compression check yesterday (wet) and ended up with the following:

#1 cyl - 475 psi
#2 cyl - 0 psi
#3 cyl - 180 psi

I'm hoping now for a best case scenario of head gasket or a valve problem. Any more advice would be most helpful