Dr.Jay
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My M1009 has suffered some very bad luck. I have not honestly driven it, or worked on it since Christmas eve, when the engine developed serious problems while returning from the local off road park.
I have not had very much time to do a diagnosis because of my busy work schedule, and other commitments.
A little history.
The M1009 has been on the road since last September, and it only would get driven on the weekends, by me, and I let one of my employees borrow it while her truck was down for repairs for a few days.
On occasion it would lose power, and misfire, for a very short time (seconds) followed by a single high pitched chirp, and the power would suddenly come back, and all would be normal again.
The power loss gremlin attacked again on Christmas eve while driving home from the local 4x4 park, causing me to have to tow the 1009 back home. I had thought the loss of power was caused by the failing Injection pump that was plugging the return check ball ever few days, causing black smoke intermittently, and hard starting.
So the diagnostics began yesterday.
Before attempting to get it to start again I checked the engine fluid levels, and noticed the oil was a little high, and milky. I tried to bar the engine over, and it was hydrolocked. I removed the glow plugs, and antifreeze poured out the # 2 cyl.
A blown head gasket was what I thought the problem was. So I disassembled that side.
This is what I found.
Foreign object in combustion chamber (appears it was nut)
Cracked block
Along with a bent intake valve on #2cyl
I don't know how long the nut had been in the engine. (It belonged to the forestry service before I got it.)
It does explain why I had the intermittent misfire. The nut was holding the intake valve open. I can only speculate, that it finally dropped through while on the way home from off roading, and cracked the block.
Decisions, Decisions
I have not had very much time to do a diagnosis because of my busy work schedule, and other commitments.
A little history.
The M1009 has been on the road since last September, and it only would get driven on the weekends, by me, and I let one of my employees borrow it while her truck was down for repairs for a few days.
On occasion it would lose power, and misfire, for a very short time (seconds) followed by a single high pitched chirp, and the power would suddenly come back, and all would be normal again.
The power loss gremlin attacked again on Christmas eve while driving home from the local 4x4 park, causing me to have to tow the 1009 back home. I had thought the loss of power was caused by the failing Injection pump that was plugging the return check ball ever few days, causing black smoke intermittently, and hard starting.
So the diagnostics began yesterday.
Before attempting to get it to start again I checked the engine fluid levels, and noticed the oil was a little high, and milky. I tried to bar the engine over, and it was hydrolocked. I removed the glow plugs, and antifreeze poured out the # 2 cyl.
A blown head gasket was what I thought the problem was. So I disassembled that side.
This is what I found.
Foreign object in combustion chamber (appears it was nut)
Cracked block
Along with a bent intake valve on #2cyl
I don't know how long the nut had been in the engine. (It belonged to the forestry service before I got it.)
It does explain why I had the intermittent misfire. The nut was holding the intake valve open. I can only speculate, that it finally dropped through while on the way home from off roading, and cracked the block.
Decisions, Decisions
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