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Bobcat 863 Fuel Issues & Engine Run Away
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<blockquote data-quote="9inchaxle" data-source="post: 115068" data-attributes="member: 20058"><p>Made some discoveries today. I read the Diesel Owners Resource Page (https://www.dieselhub.com/maintenance/deutz-fuel-rack.html) It gave me some ideas about how the injectors are controlled during shutdown. I found that the injector were installed incorrectly and the control rod was bent. This was probably the problem that caused the runaway. I want to get the engine running enough to get the Bobcat off the trailer and into a place I can work on it. So I made a gig to bend the rail up. It seem to work enough to free up the rail. The spring that moves the rail brings the rail all the way to the right to the stop. I installed the shut down solenoid and the rail moves freely back forth. I'm going to order the alignment pin that holds the rail into place and re-install the injectors. I'll let everyone know how it goes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9inchaxle, post: 115068, member: 20058"] Made some discoveries today. I read the Diesel Owners Resource Page (https://www.dieselhub.com/maintenance/deutz-fuel-rack.html) It gave me some ideas about how the injectors are controlled during shutdown. I found that the injector were installed incorrectly and the control rod was bent. This was probably the problem that caused the runaway. I want to get the engine running enough to get the Bobcat off the trailer and into a place I can work on it. So I made a gig to bend the rail up. It seem to work enough to free up the rail. The spring that moves the rail brings the rail all the way to the right to the stop. I installed the shut down solenoid and the rail moves freely back forth. I'm going to order the alignment pin that holds the rail into place and re-install the injectors. I'll let everyone know how it goes... [/QUOTE]
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