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Posted by FromJB2 on April 08, 2006 at 09:22:55 from (72.56.121.128):
In Reply to: Okay, Let's Try This posted by Allan In NE on April 08, 2006 at 07:20:47:
Hi Allan, I have no expierence with D310 but have extensive expierence with the smaller 3 cyl D179 and 4 cyl D239 version of the same German built Diesel engine. Quick timing test, when engine is up to operating tempurature. If the engine starts in about 1 rev and dosen't kick back on the starter the timing is probably OK. Re over heating, had the same problem on 454 with D179. When working hard on NI cutditioner it would run close to hot... replaced thermostat and water pump, flushed rad still running hot. Finally took rad off and to a rad shop where they cleaned it out with high pressure steam. Lots of scale and junk came out and no more over heating. JB2
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