Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 23, 2017 at 16:10:19 from (67.143.200.20):
In Reply to: Re: Depressing Day! posted by tomstractorsandtoys on April 23, 2017 at 14:30:35:
Really? That is like almost exactly what happened here. I fired it off yesterday after we finished the repair, warmed it up for a good 10 or 15 min, then drove it around the neighbor hood for probably 15 -20 min. Pulled into the yard, and it kind of missed a few times? Figured I had air in the fuel system a little or something, and before I knew it, it was running fine again?
Pulled it into the shop and parked it.
This morning when I went to it, it BARELY cranked, fired, knocked, and I shut it off, but there were 4 bad knocks in a row, now it only turns about 1/3rd of a turn and locks up. That is with a wrench on the front pulley. I did pull all of the glow plugs, and never found any fluid, however one of them was bent/broke. It was the 3rd back, drivers side. We suspect that is the rod that broke and it sent the piston up a little higher than it should have, and bent the element on the end of the glow plug. Let me know what you find, and I will do the same. Bryce
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