Posted by caterpillar guy on October 12, 2022 at 06:56:47 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Slobber at high RPM posted by ColleyTom on October 12, 2022 at 05:57:28:
You need to work it lke a dog for several days to weeks to clean it up. and don't be idling it setting whle loading wood or other putter jobs. Idling is one of the worst things for a diesel. The cylinder temperature drops off even though the gauge says it is up and then fuel gets by the rings washing the cylinders out. This is the reason for seeing fuel dilution in the crankcase when checking oil or at oil changes. If you doubt it do an oil sample test and it will prove it. I've had it on my semi's in the winter with idling for heat. Need to idle them around a 1000 RPM if you are going to idle much. My dad wants to just idle around with the loader and it smokes all the time till we put it on a load like an auger where it runs wide open all the while we are unloading so for about an hour at a time with shut down shortly after.
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