Hi everyone,
I have a problem with the engine on my Kubota BX2350.
The issue started when I tried to turn on the engine, but the starter couldn’t make it do a full tour of the engine. It would turn 3/4 of the way and then get blocked. When I tried to turn it manually with the fan, same issue, it turns easily for part of the cycle, and then it becomes very hard to turn. It's been running just fine until this happened.
In the past, the tractor was flipped over and got hydrolocked with oil. I had fixed that by taking out the glow plugs and turning the fan to spit out the excess oil through the holes. Since the issue now felt similar, I tried doing the same: taking out the glow plugs, hoping that there was something inside there to eject, and the fix would be easy.
But it was not the case. The engine still won’t turn easily for the full cycle and nothing came out through the holes, (although it was definitely easier to turn the fan with the glow plugs out). But one thing I did notice is that when it was the part of the cycle where it became difficult to turn, there is a creaking noise.
I recorded a video (as a link here since only images can be attached on the forum) so you can see/hear what I mean. At the beginning it turns easily, but then when I start to turn it back and forth, that’s when there’s resistance to turning, and you can hear a creaking noise.
It does not appear to be specific to any cylinder, as the difficult part of the turn happens at different cylinders if I keep turning it (I can tell it’s different cylinders because I can feel the air being pushed out of each of the glow plug holes)
Any idea what this may be? An issue with the crankshaft maybe? Not sure how to investigate further, so any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
I have a problem with the engine on my Kubota BX2350.
The issue started when I tried to turn on the engine, but the starter couldn’t make it do a full tour of the engine. It would turn 3/4 of the way and then get blocked. When I tried to turn it manually with the fan, same issue, it turns easily for part of the cycle, and then it becomes very hard to turn. It's been running just fine until this happened.
In the past, the tractor was flipped over and got hydrolocked with oil. I had fixed that by taking out the glow plugs and turning the fan to spit out the excess oil through the holes. Since the issue now felt similar, I tried doing the same: taking out the glow plugs, hoping that there was something inside there to eject, and the fix would be easy.
But it was not the case. The engine still won’t turn easily for the full cycle and nothing came out through the holes, (although it was definitely easier to turn the fan with the glow plugs out). But one thing I did notice is that when it was the part of the cycle where it became difficult to turn, there is a creaking noise.
I recorded a video (as a link here since only images can be attached on the forum) so you can see/hear what I mean. At the beginning it turns easily, but then when I start to turn it back and forth, that’s when there’s resistance to turning, and you can hear a creaking noise.
It does not appear to be specific to any cylinder, as the difficult part of the turn happens at different cylinders if I keep turning it (I can tell it’s different cylinders because I can feel the air being pushed out of each of the glow plug holes)
Any idea what this may be? An issue with the crankshaft maybe? Not sure how to investigate further, so any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!