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John Deere 323D not quite right?
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<blockquote data-quote="split" data-source="post: 139846" data-attributes="member: 9607"><p>No error codes. Apparently the machine has a fuel pressure sensor. Since there are no codes, I assume the pressure is not completely out of whack.</p><p>It seems to me that if the machine is able to put out 2800 RPMs, then the fuel system and mechanical aspects of the engine should not matter. 2800RPMs of cylinder pressure to the turbo should produce the right pressure or close to it. Exception would be a clogged exhaust or a leaky turbo air pressure path, clogged air filter, or an impaired turbo. I removed the air filter, no difference.</p><p>I don't see smoke from the exhaust. I don't hear any missing either. I keep envisioning a crack in the intercooler or something similar. Can't see the back side of the intercooler. Yep, I will pressure test next</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="split, post: 139846, member: 9607"] No error codes. Apparently the machine has a fuel pressure sensor. Since there are no codes, I assume the pressure is not completely out of whack. It seems to me that if the machine is able to put out 2800 RPMs, then the fuel system and mechanical aspects of the engine should not matter. 2800RPMs of cylinder pressure to the turbo should produce the right pressure or close to it. Exception would be a clogged exhaust or a leaky turbo air pressure path, clogged air filter, or an impaired turbo. I removed the air filter, no difference. I don't see smoke from the exhaust. I don't hear any missing either. I keep envisioning a crack in the intercooler or something similar. Can't see the back side of the intercooler. Yep, I will pressure test next [/QUOTE]
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