Posted by Steve@Advance on March 05, 2017 at 17:28:13 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: IH 3200A Skidsteer. posted by Farmallboy66 on March 05, 2017 at 14:58:31:
It's a little late now, but the oil should have been changed before it was turned over! About any engine oil will work, as it will need to be changed a couple times to get the majority of the water out, if it does start.
Some oil in the cylinders will also help. Something light, rust penetrant, ATF, something to seep down and free the rings.
Have you loosened the injector lines and got fuel up to the injectors? If not, that will be necessary to purge air from the system. If it sat with the kill lever in the stop position, the pump may be stuck in the stop position. If it is, no fuel will come up to the injectors.
If water is in the fuel, it probably needs to be completely disassembled and every component cleaned. Diesel will grow algae and dry out to a sticky residue that clogs and sticks everything.
Once the fuel system is back up, watch for white exhaust vapor. That indicated the cylinders are getting fuel, a necessity for any hope of starting.
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