Posted by shawn bacon on August 10, 2009 at 20:26:40 from (72.69.144.136):
hello,,posted this ? on the dozer ,loader forum also and was directed over here,, i believe i have a D282 inline 6 diesel in my hough 50C,just purchased it couple month's ago for 3000.00,long story short ran it low on oil,, was over 6 qts low,,it startd making a chirp squeal sound ,,shut it down,, added oil,, after an hour tried starting,, would only bump bout a revolution,,chirp and squeal sound still there? How do i identify this motor,,seized piston?,,spun bearing? cam bearing?,,is this a sleeved motor,,parts availability? expense?friend told me to remove injectors and pour an ounce or so oil down cylinders to lube them then spin over to see if it would spin easier and see if noise go away?this was just going to be used on my 40 acres and just to move some snow,,as always dont want to spend a fortune on a total engine rebuild but need to get some ideas on the expense and some ideas of what i might have damaged in the motor,,will probably do work my self with friend who has some knowledge of diesels,,but dont want to be chasing a monster,,should i scrape it and part out if motor rebuild not feasible? thanks in advance,,shawn
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