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exhaust smells like fuel and white smoke
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 85870" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>Being a 99, I'd guess it is a Kubota, earlier units had Peugeot. The injector pump is timed by shims that go between the pump cassette and pump housing. The thing is, what you are saying doesn't make sense to me. White smoke in terms of fuel means the engine is running way too lean. So smelling raw fuel makes no sense unless this thing has a dead cylinder while the other three are lean. My 2¢ is have somebody who knows Kubota engines look at it. If you have a Peugeot engine, I think you got screwed as it is older then you were told. Those engined are junk and very expensive to repair. Bobcat went as far to offer a kit to swap to a Kubota.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 85870, member: 7339"] Being a 99, I'd guess it is a Kubota, earlier units had Peugeot. The injector pump is timed by shims that go between the pump cassette and pump housing. The thing is, what you are saying doesn't make sense to me. White smoke in terms of fuel means the engine is running way too lean. So smelling raw fuel makes no sense unless this thing has a dead cylinder while the other three are lean. My 2¢ is have somebody who knows Kubota engines look at it. If you have a Peugeot engine, I think you got screwed as it is older then you were told. Those engined are junk and very expensive to repair. Bobcat went as far to offer a kit to swap to a Kubota. [/QUOTE]
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