I have been working on restoring an old B20 that has been out of service for a long time. When I got it, the previous owner had parked it after it had overheated and lost usable power. It had then sat outside for about 10 years in the weather.
It had a seized engine (from sitting), and I’ve discovered later it also had a cracked head and t-stat housing, so it probably ran without coolant causing the overheat problems. #2 cyl was also very eroded, so I re-sleeved that one, while the others seemed to clean up nice with a hone.
Replaced pistons, rings, rod and crank bearings, seals etc. Also, replaced the head with a brand new one made by Kumar Bros that included new valves. I think I have posted everything I can think might be relevant for diagnosing the current issue, but I do have a long build thread on my blog of the entire project if interested: https://www.modernsurvivalists.com/...-utility-tractor-and-putting-it-back-to-work/
I adjusted valves to .007” - .008”. Before installing injectors, I tested compression at 300-325psi for all 3 cylinders. This is slightly lower than what the manual says is acceptable, but I assume that could be due to the new rings not yet seated to the sleeves, or the new valves not worn in fully either?
I think I have all three injectors bled of air, and it sounds like it wants to start, possibly firing on 1-2 cylinders, but that’s all I can get. I am worried about repeatedly attempting too much for fear of washing out the new rings with diesel.
Here is a video of how it sounds when I am trying to start it up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w75a1ikIoB8&feature=youtu.be
Any suggestions of what I should try next?
It had a seized engine (from sitting), and I’ve discovered later it also had a cracked head and t-stat housing, so it probably ran without coolant causing the overheat problems. #2 cyl was also very eroded, so I re-sleeved that one, while the others seemed to clean up nice with a hone.
Replaced pistons, rings, rod and crank bearings, seals etc. Also, replaced the head with a brand new one made by Kumar Bros that included new valves. I think I have posted everything I can think might be relevant for diagnosing the current issue, but I do have a long build thread on my blog of the entire project if interested: https://www.modernsurvivalists.com/...-utility-tractor-and-putting-it-back-to-work/
I adjusted valves to .007” - .008”. Before installing injectors, I tested compression at 300-325psi for all 3 cylinders. This is slightly lower than what the manual says is acceptable, but I assume that could be due to the new rings not yet seated to the sleeves, or the new valves not worn in fully either?
I think I have all three injectors bled of air, and it sounds like it wants to start, possibly firing on 1-2 cylinders, but that’s all I can get. I am worried about repeatedly attempting too much for fear of washing out the new rings with diesel.
Here is a video of how it sounds when I am trying to start it up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w75a1ikIoB8&feature=youtu.be
Any suggestions of what I should try next?