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Started all at once blowing black smoke and no power
My first guess would be a bad injector but there are several other possibilities.Started all at once blowing black smoke and no power
I can't remember what models were involved but I have heard of this happening. There was a fuel system that was used that could not handle the slightest bit of contamination.1800 hrs did a filter change 2 weeks ago I have triple checked them and checked fuel for any kind of contamination oil level is in the middle of the high and low marks and is very hard to get started.
I took it to bobcat today and they said my entire fuel system is fried. I was so confused on how a machine can be running fine without any issues at all and now 2 hours later my entire system is fried and for only 8k they can fix it I asked how does something like this happen with no prior symptoms I was told this is how it happens. I believe it's a single injector. I would need more of an explanation to believe the entire system is fried.
That "black gooey tar stuff" is what is commonly known as "wet stacking". It is unburnt fuel in the exhaust that can be caused by too much fuel, i.e. bad injectors, and also too much idling where the temperatures aren't hot enough to burn it off.Update on the multi issue situation I bought four new fuel injectors installed them but I believe the bigger problem was the exhaust was totally clogged with black gooey tar stuff it took about 4 hours to clean out the exhaust and the injectors once installed
Good information right there I will definitely remember to keep that in mind. The issue with the muffler I didn't think was a sudden impact I was definitely thinking this was a build up of a long term issue that was literally undetectable until all the aspects came to a head. After I cleared the exhaust and cleaned the turbo I was getting a white smoke no more black at allThat "black gooey tar stuff" is what is commonly known as "wet stacking". It is unburnt fuel in the exhaust that can be caused by too much fuel, i.e. bad injectors, and also too much idling where the temperatures aren't hot enough to burn it off.
Since then I had a hydraulic line blow and the pressure cut through my fuel tankI absolutely have been and so far not any oil used at all the oil level has maintained it's level with no consumption at all I've probably put 25 hours on it since the original situation