Posted by BillfromIL on January 21, 2008 at 21:13:09 from (206.71.203.188):
In Reply to: 436 problems posted by bustedbudget on January 21, 2008 at 19:10:51:
Check for air restrictions, filter collasped, hoses, ect. Also check for restrictions in the fuel delivery system. If she can't get enough fuel, she'll struggle starting and loss of power. Learned along time ago, IH fuel filters will have more power on a dyno test than most aftermarket filters. Cost me a sevice call and getting my tractor to the shop, paying them to tell me my new aftermarket filters were restrictive by 20 hp. Put a guage on the intake manifold behind the turbo and see if you have any boost pressure. If not, turbo bad. Then pull injectors and do a compression check, check injectors while they are out. Then pull pump and have it checked. Somewhere along the line pull the valve cover and check clearances. This is then approach I'd take. you'll find it somewhere along the search.
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