Billy2642
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So I bought this 803a as a non runner with 1000 hours on it. I had it delivered with about 25 other machines and it did not have the exhaust flap on it which subsequently got water down the exhaust and ending up in the crankcase mixing water with the oil. I drained all that out and added fresh oil. In my mind I knew I should have pulled the heads and looked at the cylinders before turning it over buuuuuut, in the essence of time I didn’t and I got the machine cheap enough that if it just became a parts machine then it is what it is.
Anyway, I cranked the machine with the dead crank to cycle the oil and “rinse” it and then drained that oil and added fresh. Tried to start the machine but of course it would not start. No fuel getting thru the injector pumps. I tear those apart, clean, install, finally get everything bled (that took forever) and it started!!! Problem is, now it won’t shut off. When I turn the S1 off, the fuel actuator works as it should cutting fuel, the fuel pump stops running as it should, but the engine keeps running at seemingly the same 1800ish RPM that it was when everything was on. In fact. I don’t hear a change in the engine pitch at all when I turn the S1 off. It doesn’t smoke crazy bad as if the engine is “running away” but I can’t think of why it would still run if it’s not burning the crank case oil but fuel isn’t pumping either. This sounds completely dumb as I type this but any ideas? Is the engine in fact “running away” on the crank case oil even though it’s not smoking super bad and the smoke that is coming out is black and not blue? Can it still pull residual fuel even without the pump running?
To kill the engine, I had to take the air intake hose off and place a block of wood over the intake throat to choke it out
It starts right back up no problem whether I start it normally or use the dead crank switch. Never had a machine do this before. Ideas? I’m thinking it’s running off oil…..
Anyway, I cranked the machine with the dead crank to cycle the oil and “rinse” it and then drained that oil and added fresh. Tried to start the machine but of course it would not start. No fuel getting thru the injector pumps. I tear those apart, clean, install, finally get everything bled (that took forever) and it started!!! Problem is, now it won’t shut off. When I turn the S1 off, the fuel actuator works as it should cutting fuel, the fuel pump stops running as it should, but the engine keeps running at seemingly the same 1800ish RPM that it was when everything was on. In fact. I don’t hear a change in the engine pitch at all when I turn the S1 off. It doesn’t smoke crazy bad as if the engine is “running away” but I can’t think of why it would still run if it’s not burning the crank case oil but fuel isn’t pumping either. This sounds completely dumb as I type this but any ideas? Is the engine in fact “running away” on the crank case oil even though it’s not smoking super bad and the smoke that is coming out is black and not blue? Can it still pull residual fuel even without the pump running?
To kill the engine, I had to take the air intake hose off and place a block of wood over the intake throat to choke it out
It starts right back up no problem whether I start it normally or use the dead crank switch. Never had a machine do this before. Ideas? I’m thinking it’s running off oil…..