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Posted by in-too-deep on October 04, 2006 at 16:33:03 from (152.163.100.74):
Patient: IH 584 Diesel Ser. B500214B008038-X I was mowing some tough grass, and it started to cough and sputter ever so slightly. I stopped, and idled down. Revved up ok, but started coughing again under load. Quit mowing, and tried getting back to the shop. At idle it runs ok, but the fuel flow is inconsistent above that. It'll rev up and smoke a bunch, then idle down, might stall out, then it'll rev up again with no pattern or anything. Limped it back to the shop and looked things over. Nothing majorly wrong that I could see. Went and got new fuel filters and changed them. After that it started just right and ran great. A few mintues of running in the shop and it started messing up again. I let it idle for about 15 minutes, and when I came back it was going fine. I got cocky and decided to try mowing again. It coughed and sputtered under load but worse this time. Limped it half way to the shop and it kept dying, then it wouldn't start. Dragged it in, and there it sits. A retired IH mechanic told me it might be the hydraulic governer, and that it wasn't cheap. I know working on an injector pump isn't cheap. Does anyne have a clue as to what went wrong? Would it be cheaper to find a good used pump and just plain switch 'em out? It has this pump on it: O(or)D-11 Bosch Made in Germany 24309725 0 460 304 242 VA4/10H1150CR8/3 I'm in a bind here and I hope you folks can help. Thank you much.
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