I purchased this 1982 M7500-DT with the V4000 A engine June 2023 in non-running condition for $5,000, knowing it would take some work to get it running smoothly. For what I am looking for compared to a new machine or other used ones in the Pacific Northwest, this was a good deal for me as an experienced mechanic. It was a little fat getting it home on my deck between trailer, but keeping speeds low it was a successful 5 hour drive with only one tire lost. Fortunately, the drive was enough to convince my wife it was time for a nice deck over trailer with 8k axles! I’ve had the tractor running and driving, but it takes substantial cranking to get it going after warming up the intake with a heat gun and adding a little oil to the cylinders. For good measure, I replaced the glow plugs and tested the injectors with a popper. There is nearly a stream of oil drizzling out of the crankcase breather when running and blue-white smoke coming out of the exhaust when cranking and running. It stumbles and cranks quickly but doesn’t like to fire without a little ether help, which I am not a fan of for the obvious reasons.
I did bleed the fuel system after servicing the injectors. I just wanted to troubleshoot the basics before moving onto internal items. I will be back with the machine in a couple of weeks, after some work travel, and am going to perform a compression test through the glow plugs, dry to wet. I am pretty confident I will find worn rings. The machine has a whopping 7265 hours. The seller’s father was the owner/operator and his son who I bought it from reported it was used on a dry dusty field in Eastern Washington and that the air filter was not regularly serviced. Assuming the compression test fails, I will pull the head, oil pan, and check the crank journals for wear. A full in-frame rebuild kit is about $1,100. I would consider just replacing the rings and honing the cylinders if everything looks good to save on costs and time, but that’s not really an issue once it’s already apart. It’s likely I’ll replace everything. I wanted to get this posted a little early to get some comments started before I start tearing things apart.
I noticed there is not a whole lot of literature online about the V4000 A engine, so I figure I ought to document my winter project to help the community. I do have the WSM and will try to take lots of pictures as I go. The only other issue this machine has is the steering linkage needs some attention to restore the turning radius, it only likes to turn one way.
I did bleed the fuel system after servicing the injectors. I just wanted to troubleshoot the basics before moving onto internal items. I will be back with the machine in a couple of weeks, after some work travel, and am going to perform a compression test through the glow plugs, dry to wet. I am pretty confident I will find worn rings. The machine has a whopping 7265 hours. The seller’s father was the owner/operator and his son who I bought it from reported it was used on a dry dusty field in Eastern Washington and that the air filter was not regularly serviced. Assuming the compression test fails, I will pull the head, oil pan, and check the crank journals for wear. A full in-frame rebuild kit is about $1,100. I would consider just replacing the rings and honing the cylinders if everything looks good to save on costs and time, but that’s not really an issue once it’s already apart. It’s likely I’ll replace everything. I wanted to get this posted a little early to get some comments started before I start tearing things apart.
I noticed there is not a whole lot of literature online about the V4000 A engine, so I figure I ought to document my winter project to help the community. I do have the WSM and will try to take lots of pictures as I go. The only other issue this machine has is the steering linkage needs some attention to restore the turning radius, it only likes to turn one way.
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