Posted by jat1979 on December 14, 2015 at 07:31:08 from (70.208.195.148):
Hello, hoping someone has some insight as to why my tractor will not start. 560 with a D282 engine. Tractor was running with a miss when I got it. Tore apart, found bent push tube on exhaust valve. Long story short, head was found to be bad by machine shop. Purchased a reman head, had machine shop check it out and installed all new valves, etc. Installed new head gasket, seal rings for injectors, etc. Adjusted all valves to. 027" as per a manual and trying to start tractor. Will not fire, just little hints that it's trying every now and then. I've tried small amounts of ether to help it along but won't fire on it either. Any ideas? I plan on tearing back down to check valves adj again but I checked them at least 3 times before putting cover, fuel tank, etc back on. Tractor ran fine before head replacement other than miss on one cylinder. Cyl walls looked good while apart
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