Recently purchased a non-running L35 (953 hours) from an older man. Needed a lot of TLC and maintenance to get running. It is now starting and running reliably, but about 30 seconds after starting, significant white smoke (smells like diesel fuel) blows out exhaust. Possibly sounded like fuel knock, May just be the sound of an older diesel.
We thought stuck injector. Had injectors tested. 1 bad spray pattern, 2 were dribblers. Got new injectors installed. Same white smoke. When bleeding air out, cracked the fuel line at the injector 1 at a time. Cylinder 1 and 3 would cause engine to start to die when fuel line cracked. Cylinder 2 injector line can be completely cracked, no impact on how it runs. Bad compression?
Waiting for compression tester to come in the mail. Changed oil, it had no significant metal shavings, only glimmer of sparkle if in direct sunlight.
One anomaly is that the air bleeder screw seems to have no impact on runability. Fully open or closed, the tractor runs the same. No fuel ever comes out the bleed screw. Is this normal? Should the tractor run the same with the bleed screw open or closed?
We thought stuck injector. Had injectors tested. 1 bad spray pattern, 2 were dribblers. Got new injectors installed. Same white smoke. When bleeding air out, cracked the fuel line at the injector 1 at a time. Cylinder 1 and 3 would cause engine to start to die when fuel line cracked. Cylinder 2 injector line can be completely cracked, no impact on how it runs. Bad compression?
Waiting for compression tester to come in the mail. Changed oil, it had no significant metal shavings, only glimmer of sparkle if in direct sunlight.
One anomaly is that the air bleeder screw seems to have no impact on runability. Fully open or closed, the tractor runs the same. No fuel ever comes out the bleed screw. Is this normal? Should the tractor run the same with the bleed screw open or closed?
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