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Re: WD-45 Diesel cylinder miss
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Marv
05-22-2002 21:09:15
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I have the same problem with a WD45D. It was just rebuilt with new pistons, valves, etc. Pump and injectors rebuilt. Lots of white smoke and misses on #3, then under a gentle load will clear up. The heavier the load the better. Have also cleaned the air cells in the head. Switched the injector, but the problem stays with #3 cyl. I am still stumped.??? Hopefully someone really smart will solve this. Also seen this in Olivers with this style injection in the head.
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Kelly
06-06-2002 22:35:37
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Re: Re: WD-45 Diesel cylinder miss in reply to Marv, 05-22-2002 21:09:15
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Yesterday I noticed fuel dripping from the fuel line from the seperator to the transfer pump. What I found was a support bracket had worn a hole in the line. Is the transfer pump sucking air in at higher fuel rates and causing low fuel pressure? I bought a new fuel line and will let you know if this cures the problem. PK
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Kelly
05-26-2002 07:00:28
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Re: Re: WD-45 Diesel cylinder miss in reply to Marv, 05-22-2002 21:09:15
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No I'm not loosing antifreez. It smells like fuel also. I don't know how many hours this engine has on it, could be the injectors need cleaning.
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Tom
05-26-2002 02:40:02
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Re: Re: WD-45 Diesel cylinder miss in reply to Marv, 05-22-2002 21:09:15
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Kelly,Marv - Is the white smoke you are observing coolant? If so, either the head gasket or head is leaking and allowing antifreeze into the cylinder. Tom
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