Grandpa Chuckie
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I have a situation that stumps me. Gehl DXT4835 with Deutz BF31011F engine with 900 hrs. Original owner. Few months ago added diesel fuel from a steel fuel can. I noticed some rust in the bottom of can but figured the Gehl fuel filter would catch whatever particles entered fuel line. Within a day, I noticed a slight miss and a vibration at idle.Then it got worse and worse. Then a couple times after shutdown, it wouldn't start. Cranking fine, but no ignition. I waited about 15 minutes, then it fired right up like normal.
So, I figured fuel issue. Replaced Gehl with another, a Baldwin. Started up and same missing, and got worse the longer I operated, so much so I thought it would stall, so limped back to garage. Here's what I did: 1. Removed lift pump and cleaned tiny filter (a bit of crud but not enough to block) and inspected diaphragm- AOK. 2. Drained fuel tank. Refilled with fresh diesel. Flushed fuel lines. Cranked and took a while but fired, sputtered, and then purred....for about five minutes at idle then that same rough idle started. Throttled to mid range and same random missing started. So I operated a bit and started sputtering so much again, thought it would stall. Back to garage. Turned off, then tried to restart and it would not. Let sit 15-20 minutes, fired right up, but still same rough idle. And same faltering at mid and high RPMs. Fired its fuel (crud or water)
1. Drained tank. Diesel was pretty clean but about 1/4 teaspoon of water and couple pieces of rust?. Flushed tank till clean. Refilled. 2. Changed filter. 3. Removed electric fuel shut off and tested on/off again and again and shook and wiggled solenoid and no fault. 4. Pulled timing belt cover and belt looked fine but read the belt needs to be changed at 2500 hrs or 5 years (mine is 20 yrs old). So replaced belt and tensioner using timing pins and tensioning gauge (all was major as so much had to be removed-oil radiator & hydraulic radiator/shrowd, air filter, turbo intake, etc). 5. Removed and inspected 3 injectors. #2 was slightly carbonized, #1 carbonized more, and #3 was so bad it had "chunks" and plugged ports.
So, I cleaned using carb cleaner and toothbrush. Then put all three in ultrasonic cleaner and that worked as all ports (5) on each injector showed good spray. Reinstalled everything. Fired up and worked great at all RPMs and I figured problem solved. So started using and pushing dirt. That lasted about 1 hr. Same symptoms reappeared. And I shut it down outside my garage, and it would not restart. Waited 30 minutes and fired up but rough idle, again. Same struggling at midrange and high RMPs, again.
Pulled injectors, and same cylinders showed carbon as mentioned above, just not as bad. So, just me thinking, maybe its valve lash as the carbon is a little on one and most on #3, so I did a check on valves as intake needs to be 0.3mm and exhaust 0.5mm. All a little big, so I adjusted so feeler gauge had slight resistance with engine cold on valves. But back together. Ran and was good, for about 30 minutes. Same thing, again. Each same.
I pulled and cleaned injectors, again. Did a repeat. Results, exactly the same. So I pulled injectors. Same appearance. #3 was not as bad as first time pulled.(see photo-comparing all 3.....anti-seize is the silver) Reminding this engine has never had any work done to it, just fluid changes, and I hardly ever run it at full throttle. Usually idle or just high idle even when pushing dirt.
Now I'm thinking maybe I damaged #3 somehow when cleaning, so I ordered new ones. In meantime while waiting for new ones, I made a tool to turn engine over to find TDC on #1 and check valves as per manual. Very close, maybe 0.05 variation on #1 & #3. So I adjusted. New injectors came and installed. Started engine and it sounded really good at idle, mid and high RPM. After about 10 minutes I drove around, swapped to forks, then it started missing again. I unloaded the delivery truck and just made it back to the shop as the engine was faltering so bad as originally. NO!!! So I pulled the injectors (getting faster at this) and #1 some carbon, #2 clean, #3 bad.
I am at a lost as what to do! This machine has been so reliable and consistent! Please offer suggests, comments! Thank you!!
So, I figured fuel issue. Replaced Gehl with another, a Baldwin. Started up and same missing, and got worse the longer I operated, so much so I thought it would stall, so limped back to garage. Here's what I did: 1. Removed lift pump and cleaned tiny filter (a bit of crud but not enough to block) and inspected diaphragm- AOK. 2. Drained fuel tank. Refilled with fresh diesel. Flushed fuel lines. Cranked and took a while but fired, sputtered, and then purred....for about five minutes at idle then that same rough idle started. Throttled to mid range and same random missing started. So I operated a bit and started sputtering so much again, thought it would stall. Back to garage. Turned off, then tried to restart and it would not. Let sit 15-20 minutes, fired right up, but still same rough idle. And same faltering at mid and high RPMs. Fired its fuel (crud or water)
1. Drained tank. Diesel was pretty clean but about 1/4 teaspoon of water and couple pieces of rust?. Flushed tank till clean. Refilled. 2. Changed filter. 3. Removed electric fuel shut off and tested on/off again and again and shook and wiggled solenoid and no fault. 4. Pulled timing belt cover and belt looked fine but read the belt needs to be changed at 2500 hrs or 5 years (mine is 20 yrs old). So replaced belt and tensioner using timing pins and tensioning gauge (all was major as so much had to be removed-oil radiator & hydraulic radiator/shrowd, air filter, turbo intake, etc). 5. Removed and inspected 3 injectors. #2 was slightly carbonized, #1 carbonized more, and #3 was so bad it had "chunks" and plugged ports.
So, I cleaned using carb cleaner and toothbrush. Then put all three in ultrasonic cleaner and that worked as all ports (5) on each injector showed good spray. Reinstalled everything. Fired up and worked great at all RPMs and I figured problem solved. So started using and pushing dirt. That lasted about 1 hr. Same symptoms reappeared. And I shut it down outside my garage, and it would not restart. Waited 30 minutes and fired up but rough idle, again. Same struggling at midrange and high RMPs, again.
Pulled injectors, and same cylinders showed carbon as mentioned above, just not as bad. So, just me thinking, maybe its valve lash as the carbon is a little on one and most on #3, so I did a check on valves as intake needs to be 0.3mm and exhaust 0.5mm. All a little big, so I adjusted so feeler gauge had slight resistance with engine cold on valves. But back together. Ran and was good, for about 30 minutes. Same thing, again. Each same.
I pulled and cleaned injectors, again. Did a repeat. Results, exactly the same. So I pulled injectors. Same appearance. #3 was not as bad as first time pulled.(see photo-comparing all 3.....anti-seize is the silver) Reminding this engine has never had any work done to it, just fluid changes, and I hardly ever run it at full throttle. Usually idle or just high idle even when pushing dirt.
Now I'm thinking maybe I damaged #3 somehow when cleaning, so I ordered new ones. In meantime while waiting for new ones, I made a tool to turn engine over to find TDC on #1 and check valves as per manual. Very close, maybe 0.05 variation on #1 & #3. So I adjusted. New injectors came and installed. Started engine and it sounded really good at idle, mid and high RPM. After about 10 minutes I drove around, swapped to forks, then it started missing again. I unloaded the delivery truck and just made it back to the shop as the engine was faltering so bad as originally. NO!!! So I pulled the injectors (getting faster at this) and #1 some carbon, #2 clean, #3 bad.
I am at a lost as what to do! This machine has been so reliable and consistent! Please offer suggests, comments! Thank you!!