I have a L3130 with a D1502 engine purchased in 2007, 850 hours.
I did the fountain test on the injector pump (per one of the moderators on here in another thread) and only one line shot up about 4 inches.
I loosened each of the three injector nuts (to bleed the injectors) only two of the cylinders responded when I opened them up (with the engine running) and then closed them. The middle cylinder at first did bleed and respond but now, no reaction. Also, hardly any fuel was coming out of the middle injector pump during the fountain test.
One more thing, the key shut off quit working at the same time the engine started failing. I took off the plate to the shutoff solenoid and could see the solenoid extend and retract while operating the key switch. Had to pinch the fuel line to kill the engine. Shutting off the filter valve did nothing.
Since this has happened the engine will start but has very little power and thick black smoke pours out of the exhaust, even at an idle. I was able to drive over and remove the loader for easier access to the motor.
The man at the Kubota dealer here said it could be the low pressure fuel pump, but that does not explain the engine "not" shutting off ( I think the slide rod on the side of the injector pump is jammed up). He did tell me how to test the low pressure pump and I will do that but it does not explain the black smoke either.
So now, for why I think this is my fault. The day before I had just changed out the fuel filter element, drove the tractor about 2 miles and it died on my way home going uphill. I was able to open the bleed valve and the engine started right up but was very gutless so I went on to bleeding at the injectors, that is when the black smoke started.
I went back to the last thing I did (change the filter element) when I pulled the bulb off the bottom of the water separator I noticed two things. the filter was not seated correctly up inside (there was no spring to hold it up in there) and in the fuel at the bottom of the bulb there were small bits of black specs (fuel line?) So in my mind did the fuel pump pick up one of these small black floaters and pass it on up into the fuel injector pump?
Anyway, sorry for the book, I wanted to give as much info as I can. I have watched several videos on taking this injector pump apart for cleaning. I am confident that I can remove the injector pump and follow along with the video. I am guessing worse case is I would have to purchase a new injector pump. I would like to try it just for the knowledge of doing it.
Any advice here would be greatly appreciated.
I did the fountain test on the injector pump (per one of the moderators on here in another thread) and only one line shot up about 4 inches.
I loosened each of the three injector nuts (to bleed the injectors) only two of the cylinders responded when I opened them up (with the engine running) and then closed them. The middle cylinder at first did bleed and respond but now, no reaction. Also, hardly any fuel was coming out of the middle injector pump during the fountain test.
One more thing, the key shut off quit working at the same time the engine started failing. I took off the plate to the shutoff solenoid and could see the solenoid extend and retract while operating the key switch. Had to pinch the fuel line to kill the engine. Shutting off the filter valve did nothing.
Since this has happened the engine will start but has very little power and thick black smoke pours out of the exhaust, even at an idle. I was able to drive over and remove the loader for easier access to the motor.
The man at the Kubota dealer here said it could be the low pressure fuel pump, but that does not explain the engine "not" shutting off ( I think the slide rod on the side of the injector pump is jammed up). He did tell me how to test the low pressure pump and I will do that but it does not explain the black smoke either.
So now, for why I think this is my fault. The day before I had just changed out the fuel filter element, drove the tractor about 2 miles and it died on my way home going uphill. I was able to open the bleed valve and the engine started right up but was very gutless so I went on to bleeding at the injectors, that is when the black smoke started.
I went back to the last thing I did (change the filter element) when I pulled the bulb off the bottom of the water separator I noticed two things. the filter was not seated correctly up inside (there was no spring to hold it up in there) and in the fuel at the bottom of the bulb there were small bits of black specs (fuel line?) So in my mind did the fuel pump pick up one of these small black floaters and pass it on up into the fuel injector pump?
Anyway, sorry for the book, I wanted to give as much info as I can. I have watched several videos on taking this injector pump apart for cleaning. I am confident that I can remove the injector pump and follow along with the video. I am guessing worse case is I would have to purchase a new injector pump. I would like to try it just for the knowledge of doing it.
Any advice here would be greatly appreciated.