AnOldFixerUpper
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Hello, Recently I have acquired a 853 machine that has a strange symptom. I am looking for suggestions to what might be the problem. When I first start the machine up (cold) the engine runs very smooth and quiet (normal sound) then I let it run up to temp, say 15 mins or so and the typical diesel clacking sound is quite a bit louder. (Loud clacking, cannot really determine where noise is coming from- pretty loud tho) When I first noticed this I was afraid to run the engine, thinking I had a bad rod or main bearing...I could not really determine if I had a bottom end knock or if it was created by fuel knock. I figured the first order of business was to fabricate a oil pressure gauge and hose with required fittings and install on side of engine block. Last night I ran the first set of oil pressure test and here are the readings >>> Engine cold 55 - 60 psi at idle... 60 psi a mid - high rpm.. sounds like the pressure bypass is working! Engine at normal temp 25 - 30 psi idle, and 55 psi mid - high rpm. With this data, I have pretty well ruled out the bottom end and bearing trouble. My next test will consist of measuring for overfueling (injectors / inj pump and timing) I am going to measure exhaust temp on manifold (each cyl) looking for cooler > richer fuel mixture problems. One other posibility, could the injector pump timing be off a bit? Has anyone seen this before? I am open to suggestions. Thank you, Jon