Hey all, new guy here. I was hoping to get some help. I have an old mustang skid loader with a D1402 in it. I’ve owned this for several years and up until now it has been a great machine. Recently it has started sputtering at mid throttle. (Which is where I like to run it most of the time) it idles great and smooths out at WOT. Although I suspect it’s still missing, it’s just running fast enough that I can’t really tell. It had a 100 psi difference between cylinder 2 and 3 at the beginning which led me to pull the head for inspection. I did not find a single thing out of place there so I replaced the head gasket and put it back together. Now all 3 cylinders have around 350 psi. (Previously 400,400,300) the new head gasket was noticeably thicker. I think that brought compression down a bit. I have also pulled the injectors and swapped cylinders, I’ve even swapped the injector pump around. I moved everything for number 1 to number 2 and vice versa. Replaced the lift pump, measured the injector pump cam lift, and ran the valves… it still seems to be missing on number 2. I cracked the injector on number 2 and it doesn’t make any difference to the engine at mid throttle. And if loaded it sputters until the load is relieved. This problem is not intermittent or time dependent. You can run it for hours or start from dead cold, it still sputters under load and misses at mid throttle.
I’m quite sick of looking at it. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on things I may have over looked? I’m certain I didn’t list some things I’ve tried. I not a pro by any means, but I’m not a total newb either, I’m just stumped.
Thanks for sticking it out if you made it to here!
I’m quite sick of looking at it. Does anyone have any ideas or thoughts on things I may have over looked? I’m certain I didn’t list some things I’ve tried. I not a pro by any means, but I’m not a total newb either, I’m just stumped.
Thanks for sticking it out if you made it to here!