Rough Running 2001 B7500HSD

dmmartin

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I have a 2001 B7500HSD, It runs great for about 20 to 30 minutes then starts to lug down. The idle starts to drop and the throttle doesn't seem to work very well. I have drained the tank, had it inspected and scoped by my local Kubota dealer and the tank had no issues. I have replaced the fuel lines from the tank to the injectors. I have replaced the fuel pump in front of the injectors. I have replaced the fuel filter. I have went so far to do a hydraulic fluid service and replace the filters. I have also checked the 3 return lines and found them to be clear. I still have the running issue, Any Ideas?
 

1970cs

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Have you tried breaking each injector loose while it's running poorly to see if it's a certain cylinder? Another thought is trying to run off of a clean and known good fuel source, right of the supply to the injection pump.

Pat
 

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Sounds like your attacking the correct area (fuel delivery).

Some wild guesses...
  • Did you verify good fuel flow pre and post filter?
  • If there is an electric lift pump, it might be overheating and failing since it takes time for the symptom to appear.
  • Is the tank well vented. If not, fuel usage could cause vacuum inside the tank causing fuel flow degradation.
 

dmmartin

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I was advised not to mess with the injectors while running due to high pressure, I also tried a saddle tank no change in the running of the tractor.
 

dmmartin

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I have drained the tank before and after the filter, appears to be the same flow rate. There is no electric fuel pump on this model. I have run the engine with the cap to the tank loosened with no change in the running of the engine.
 

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I have drained the tank before and after the filter, appears to be the same flow rate. There is no electric fuel pump on this model. I have run the engine with the cap to the tank loosened with no change in the running of the engine.
I would say you have something in the ol' tank, after a little vibration, IT is working itself to the fuel pickup. Could be anything, broken fuel sending unit, some algae, or even something like like the silver tap of a fuel treatment cap!
 

dmmartin

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The tank has been drained, flushed and rinsed out. The sending unit is brand new as well, I installed it. I also filter fuel going into tank.
 

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What 1970cs was suggesting is to simply loosen the nut at the injectors, one at a time, so you can detect if that particular injector is functioning properly.

You loosen the nut with a 19MM wrench a couple of turns only. If no change is made in the engine, you have a problem in that cylinder.

Do not take the line completely off, only loosen.
 

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What D2Cat is saying is great way to check that each cylinder is doing it's part. My own experience would say " Loosen the nut a couple of FLATS only" Not full turns. All that is needed is to bleed off pressure, The fuel will just dribble down from the nut. I suppose there is danger if you only crack the fitting a very small amount and high pressure fuel spurts out.
Wear safety glasses. Throw a rag over the fitting after the wrenches are placed. Use a back up wrench on the injector body!
 

1970cs

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Yes, I should have said line, my bad! But you have ran off another fuel source so you're down to injection pump or injector.

I had a blue tractor do that to me! The injection pump was sent to a very qualified shop. Came back with same issue. I told the tech there, I was certain it was the pump, he said send it back! He tried to find the issue 3 times. Finally I said put a damn heat gun on it while it was on the test stand.:rolleyes:

Guess what, it started dropping a cylinder while it was hot. If memory serves it was a cracked body on the pump. His mistake cost me over 20 hrs of labor second and third guessing myself.

Same style of injection pump that you have.

Pat
 

dmmartin

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I have a 2001 B7500HSD, It runs great for about 20 to 30 minutes then starts to lug down. The idle starts to drop and the throttle doesn't seem to work very well. I have drained the tank, had it inspected and scoped by my local Kubota dealer and the tank had no issues. I have replaced the fuel lines from the tank to the injectors. I have replaced the fuel pump in front of the injectors. I have replaced the fuel filter. I have went so far to do a hydraulic fluid service and replace the filters. I have also checked the 3 return lines and found them to be clear. I still have the running issue, Any Ideas?
I broke down and had my local dealer pickup my tractor today. The problem was getting into area's beyond the scope of my experience. Thanks for all the help. Dave
 

dmmartin

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Well Finally got the tractor fixed, turns out it was bad fuel. Not having a sense of smell is hindering at times and this was one of those times.
 

dmmartin

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Well Finally got the tractor fixed, turns out it was bad fuel. Not having a sense of smell is hindering at times and this was one of those times.