jkratzwald
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- Jeff Kratzwald
I just inherited a model 1512. It had sat for a long time. I got it started and it runs well up until the engine gets good and warm. Then it loses power and dies. Won't restart until it cools off. If it were a carb'd engine, I'd swear it was a choke problem.
Fuel pump is good. New fuel lines. Bled the fuel system. Cooling system is flushed and clean. Even tried running it without the thermostat in case it was causing some kind of over heating.
I'm wondering if the valves could be out of adjustment. As far as I know, the engine has never been apart or worked on other than regular maintenance. I'm thinking that maybe once the engine gets warm, it effects how the valves seat.
Does this sound like a reasonable possibility? If so, does anyone know where I can find information on how to adjust the valves?
If you have other ideas of what you think the problem may be, please sound off. I'm out of ideas and don't know a whole lot about diesels.
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide. I'm hoping to make a good running tractor out of this thing.
Fuel pump is good. New fuel lines. Bled the fuel system. Cooling system is flushed and clean. Even tried running it without the thermostat in case it was causing some kind of over heating.
I'm wondering if the valves could be out of adjustment. As far as I know, the engine has never been apart or worked on other than regular maintenance. I'm thinking that maybe once the engine gets warm, it effects how the valves seat.
Does this sound like a reasonable possibility? If so, does anyone know where I can find information on how to adjust the valves?
If you have other ideas of what you think the problem may be, please sound off. I'm out of ideas and don't know a whole lot about diesels.
Thanks in advance for any info you can provide. I'm hoping to make a good running tractor out of this thing.