So I have a strange case for you experts.
I have a L3410 with a D1703.
I purchased the tractor with a motor that was run low on oil and as a result broke the camshaft and bent a rod.
I finally found a replacement motor after a year of searching that was intended to go into a air compressor before the next level emissions got implemented, as a result it got shelved and I purchased it NOS.
The motor required a lot of parts to be removed for a tractor application, outside of the obvious (Intake manifold, exhaust manifold, oil pan, oil pickup) I also had to swap over the front cover to line up the water pump and the oil filter.
As a result of having to swap these (the throttle levers and governors are different) I had to remove and swap over the governor and linkage as well as springs, etc.
Tractor starts up fine with a lot of white smoke and diesel fuel smell. Glow plugs work fine (Get voltage, and have proper resistance.
Fuel has been changed out, filter has been cleaned. Tried it with a electric fuel pump same thing, swapped injection pump with the older unit from the other motor and same effect. At no point was timing touched.
Its clearly getting over fueled and the timing seems strange.I thought it was possible one of the injectors was dribbling and stuck open, but I removed the exhaust manifold and all 3 cylinders do the same thing.
Is it possible the rings are not seated yet?
Here is a video:
https://youtu.be/7hp8CY9VXvM
I have a L3410 with a D1703.
I purchased the tractor with a motor that was run low on oil and as a result broke the camshaft and bent a rod.
I finally found a replacement motor after a year of searching that was intended to go into a air compressor before the next level emissions got implemented, as a result it got shelved and I purchased it NOS.
The motor required a lot of parts to be removed for a tractor application, outside of the obvious (Intake manifold, exhaust manifold, oil pan, oil pickup) I also had to swap over the front cover to line up the water pump and the oil filter.
As a result of having to swap these (the throttle levers and governors are different) I had to remove and swap over the governor and linkage as well as springs, etc.
Tractor starts up fine with a lot of white smoke and diesel fuel smell. Glow plugs work fine (Get voltage, and have proper resistance.
Fuel has been changed out, filter has been cleaned. Tried it with a electric fuel pump same thing, swapped injection pump with the older unit from the other motor and same effect. At no point was timing touched.
Its clearly getting over fueled and the timing seems strange.I thought it was possible one of the injectors was dribbling and stuck open, but I removed the exhaust manifold and all 3 cylinders do the same thing.
Is it possible the rings are not seated yet?
Here is a video:
https://youtu.be/7hp8CY9VXvM