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Deere 320 drops cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 115919" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>I guess to find the dead cylinder when it gets hot enough to act up open each injector at the fuel delivery line and see which one does not change engine running condition. one that has no effect is bad one. kinda sounds like a bad injector to me as you describe it. make sure all your filters are clean and can deliver a unrestricted supply of fuel to injection system, this could be a lean fuel system supply problem, also a suction side leak could give a wacky problem also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 115919, member: 16041"] I guess to find the dead cylinder when it gets hot enough to act up open each injector at the fuel delivery line and see which one does not change engine running condition. one that has no effect is bad one. kinda sounds like a bad injector to me as you describe it. make sure all your filters are clean and can deliver a unrestricted supply of fuel to injection system, this could be a lean fuel system supply problem, also a suction side leak could give a wacky problem also. [/QUOTE]
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