newer MEP 803A smokes and bogs down with load ... start with injectors?
Hi new 803A owner here, Not much of a mechanic and I haven't found my problem discussed in the threads so please bear with me ... 175 hours on the machine when purchased in online auction, very clean, I drained then topped off all the fluids including fuel (drained water separator but didn't change the filters yet), it has the crank fuse mod, starts great, smokes very little when cold and no load. Problem is after it is warmed up as I apply load it starts smoking blue smoke, the more load I apply the more it smokes. At 50% load it smokes but holds the load with 2-3 Hz drop in frequency, it will take 50% load for hours but about 75% load smokes turns black, lots of smoke and it bogs down, output falls to near nothing but it hasn't completely died as I remove the load when this happens. After 30 seconds or so after I reduce the load it goes back to smaller amount of blue smoke and producing power OK. Temp runs about 180, oil gauge pressure about 20 (seems low but I haven't tested it apart from the gauge), no fuel in oil as far as I can tell. I have run it for about 4-5 hours with fresh fuel (Howes and LDL additives) and then 2 different kinds of injector cleaner (Stanadyne and LubriMoly). I checked the air filter and intake hoses, all clear. The smoke hasn't gotten any better and it still bogs down at about 70-75% load. I've read the troubleshooting sections of the manuals and read lots of threads. Most things point to maybe having compression checked first then having the injectors cleaned and tested, reset and maybe timing ? I have a farm mechanic who does a lot of diesel work who can do it ... but before I pay him the $ to troubleshoot it am I missing anything first or anything else I should tell him? Many thanks ...
PS ... I think I have an inexpensive "load bank" figured out ... it's just an old electric range, I crack the oven door and point a box fan at it. I haven't maxed it out yet but I think it will get me to at least 100% load and if needed I can add a couple milk house heaters using a spider box to get to 13KW ... I feel better about this than the combo of electricity and water in the water heater element and 55 gal drum set ups ... the stoves are usually free and so far it's working well, FWIW
Hi new 803A owner here, Not much of a mechanic and I haven't found my problem discussed in the threads so please bear with me ... 175 hours on the machine when purchased in online auction, very clean, I drained then topped off all the fluids including fuel (drained water separator but didn't change the filters yet), it has the crank fuse mod, starts great, smokes very little when cold and no load. Problem is after it is warmed up as I apply load it starts smoking blue smoke, the more load I apply the more it smokes. At 50% load it smokes but holds the load with 2-3 Hz drop in frequency, it will take 50% load for hours but about 75% load smokes turns black, lots of smoke and it bogs down, output falls to near nothing but it hasn't completely died as I remove the load when this happens. After 30 seconds or so after I reduce the load it goes back to smaller amount of blue smoke and producing power OK. Temp runs about 180, oil gauge pressure about 20 (seems low but I haven't tested it apart from the gauge), no fuel in oil as far as I can tell. I have run it for about 4-5 hours with fresh fuel (Howes and LDL additives) and then 2 different kinds of injector cleaner (Stanadyne and LubriMoly). I checked the air filter and intake hoses, all clear. The smoke hasn't gotten any better and it still bogs down at about 70-75% load. I've read the troubleshooting sections of the manuals and read lots of threads. Most things point to maybe having compression checked first then having the injectors cleaned and tested, reset and maybe timing ? I have a farm mechanic who does a lot of diesel work who can do it ... but before I pay him the $ to troubleshoot it am I missing anything first or anything else I should tell him? Many thanks ...
PS ... I think I have an inexpensive "load bank" figured out ... it's just an old electric range, I crack the oven door and point a box fan at it. I haven't maxed it out yet but I think it will get me to at least 100% load and if needed I can add a couple milk house heaters using a spider box to get to 13KW ... I feel better about this than the combo of electricity and water in the water heater element and 55 gal drum set ups ... the stoves are usually free and so far it's working well, FWIW
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