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Topic: compression test
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| rrman61
03-07-2013 07:57:55
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how would i do a compression test on a 1650 diesel? |
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| rrman61
03-07-2013 20:39:22
174.69.208.96
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Re: compression test in reply to rrman61, 03-07-2013 07:57:55
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| | Thanks ,I'll try that j.Will change my fuel filters first to rule that out.Its running rough.I cracked open all the lines one at a time while running.Pretty sure its not the injectors.Just rebuilt the injector pump too.Bought the tractor not running[injector pump needed rebuilding].Emits white smoke when just started,not so much after it warms up. i
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| rrman61
03-07-2013 18:45:44
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Re: compression test in reply to rrman61, 03-07-2013 07:57:55
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| Direct injection I think.Injectors on outside of engine ,2 bolts hold them on.Serial no.167-559-452,model no:265-2298.Shows as 1965 model.Can someone explain the difference between the 2 different head types and how to identify them? |
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| J. Schwiebert
03-07-2013 18:56:16
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Re: compression test in reply to rrman61, 03-07-2013 18:45:44
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| You have an early 1650. It is not direct injection. Do you think you are low on compression on one cylinder or all of them? A poor mans compression test. Remove the exhaust manifold and see which exhaust ports the white smoke comes out of. |
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| J. Schwiebert
03-07-2013 12:02:24
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Re: compression test in reply to rrman61, 03-07-2013 07:57:55
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| Direct injection or Lanova head? |
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| dboll
03-07-2013 08:13:42
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Re: compression test in reply to rrman61, 03-07-2013 07:57:55
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| with an adapter in the injector hole, you can take an old injector and make one |
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