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2 years 9 months ago #235316
by bursitis
i was watching a video of a D4 at idle and every once in a while it wold kind of pop out the exhaust. is this an injector doing this or a valve?
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2 years 9 months ago #235320
by kittyman1
hard to say off hand, but i would guess random popping is usually a fuel issue, injector or pump problem....bad valves (guides) etc can create a poor combustion scene and random popping as well..
-easier to swap injectors than valves..see what happens..
-if the popping is really random and not steady, might not be a serious problem at all
always dropping GOLD, all you have to do is just pick it UP !
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2 years 9 months ago - 2 years 9 months ago #235324
by Rome K/G
Like this 9U, SHEE"S! I wish he would fix it, cant be good on the pistons. He said it was under water for three years!
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2 years 9 months ago #235326
by bursitis
nothing like that... just an occasional light pop and only at idle. and not regular but random.
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2 years 9 months ago - 2 years 9 months ago #235331
by bursitis
it isn't my tractor. i just noticed it in a video and have seen other D4 and D6 do the same thing. my D4 idles smooth . but from the vid i wouldn't say there isn't any wet stacking.
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2 years 9 months ago - 2 years 9 months ago #235338
by Fat Dan
? I must have glitched the system .... again
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Traxcavator: 60, 955E 12A08263; 57, 955C 12A04040; 57, 955C 12A03563.
1954 No.12 Diesel Motor Grader 8T14777.
1945 No.12 Diesel Motor Grader 9K9320; 9K9982
1944-46 Adams Model No. 311 Motor Grader
1943 IH T9 Tractor w/ Bullgrader Blade
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2 years 9 months ago #235339
by Fat Dan
This "wet stacking" is that when it blows oil and/or condensation out the stack? My D318 No.12 has started spitting oil out the stack but not that visible until the end of the day ... I did change oil and warmed it up at 1/2 throttle and even ran it for 30 min. took some paper and covered the exhaust to see if it was visible on the paper ... . not that much and stack was oily anyway
Max temp is 165°F no.6 cyl ... no.1 cyl 148°F
Two new thermostats on their way.
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Traxcavator: 60, 955E 12A08263; 57, 955C 12A04040; 57, 955C 12A03563.
1954 No.12 Diesel Motor Grader 8T14777.
1945 No.12 Diesel Motor Grader 9K9320; 9K9982
1944-46 Adams Model No. 311 Motor Grader
1943 IH T9 Tractor w/ Bullgrader Blade
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2 years 9 months ago #235340
by kittyman1
lashing the valves wouldn't be a bad idea either, just to see how close clearances are to spec etc..
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2 years 9 months ago #235352
by neil
My 5U passes oil as when I restored it, I didn't do anything with the cylinders/rings because they were "nice and oily shiny" but I did work the head over fully with new valves, guides, and seats. In retrospect, I should have pulled the pistons when I had the engine apart and cleaned up the rings and grooves. I'm sure some of them are stuck or not able to fully move. When I initially cleaned the head up, the exhaust ports were choked (like 50%) with hard, oily carbon. The machine had been previously owned by a landscaper so I can imagine that it spent hours idling. The plan this year (will it actually happen?) is to get it on a plow and get it to do some actual work and get the engine temperature up. My understanding from other folks' experiences is that this would clean it up in the moment but won't solve the problem. I'm in no hurry to fix the issue so instead I'll put a curve on the top of the exhaust pipe so the oily smoke doesn't land (as much) on me
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Neil
Pittsford, NY
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