helomedic1171
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after I let it run earlier in the day for about 20-30 minutes, I shut it down and left it alone. later, I came back out after dark, and the only thing that changed was that it was colder out. I used the preheat, and tried to crank. it cranks, but won't start and run. I get black smoke out of 3-4 exhaust pipe, nothing but maybe the faintest smoke out of 1-2, and when i put my hands in front of both pipes, I get the same amount of pressure despite the difference in smoke output. I also noticed the intake manifold is warm, but the 3-4 half of the engine is warmer than the 1-2 half. it seems to gradually get colder from #4 to #1. maybe that's normal. I can't tell if the preheat circuit is working completely, but the relay clicks when i engage the switch and hold it, and i see smoke coming from the glow plugs on #4 and #3, but very little if any on #2 and #1. the smoke is from some oil that spilled out of the rocker cover gaskets, I've since replaced the gaskets since I opened them to do flow timing for the IP yesterday.
I looked at the troubleshooting tables, and it looks like I'm checking filters (which I replaced before I timed the IP) and the strainer, lines, and nozzles. basically the entire fuel system, except for the IP. the engine ran great earlier today, so I'm hoping it's a bad preheat system, coupled with cold weather that's making this difficult. I could always swap preheat relays between my genset and my dad's to see if that's the issue, but like i said, it clicks whenever i turn and hold the switch, like it's supposed to. I'm also going to try moving the stop solenoid plunger because in another thread I saw where a guy had one get stuck and cause a no-start condition.
Thoughts?
I looked at the troubleshooting tables, and it looks like I'm checking filters (which I replaced before I timed the IP) and the strainer, lines, and nozzles. basically the entire fuel system, except for the IP. the engine ran great earlier today, so I'm hoping it's a bad preheat system, coupled with cold weather that's making this difficult. I could always swap preheat relays between my genset and my dad's to see if that's the issue, but like i said, it clicks whenever i turn and hold the switch, like it's supposed to. I'm also going to try moving the stop solenoid plunger because in another thread I saw where a guy had one get stuck and cause a no-start condition.
Thoughts?