I'm trying to help out my neighbor with his B9200HST 4wd tractor. Since the hour meter is only 3 digits plus tenths (xxx.x format) it's impossible to tell how many times it has rolled over?
In the vicinity of the fuel injectors a hard black tar like substance growing. Less than a year ago he cleaned the area real well, but never looked to see where it was originating from.
The material becomes hard but can be scraped using a screw driver. I'm guessing it is either byproducts from oil (typically uses conveniontal Rotella 15w-40) or diesel fuel.
I'm going to adjust the valves and picked up a new valve cover gasket in preparation of the task. Visually it looks like the substance is growing from the fuel injector. I know there is a seal between the head and fuel injector, but I don't see how the fuel injector body is sealed itself when referencing the parts diagrams.
1. Can a fuel injector body leak at one of the threaded joints?
2. Is the fuel injector serviceable? ie: Can the fuel injector be resealed if so?
I hate to go through the labor of removing injector to put the head to injector seal in only to have to repeat if the injector body is leaking at one of the seams. Also thinking it might be wise to replace injectors given the hours the tractor has but he is on a limited income.
Anyone experience the same or have guidance?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sorry the picture quality is not at the quality I prefer, but this is all that he could provide.
In the vicinity of the fuel injectors a hard black tar like substance growing. Less than a year ago he cleaned the area real well, but never looked to see where it was originating from.
The material becomes hard but can be scraped using a screw driver. I'm guessing it is either byproducts from oil (typically uses conveniontal Rotella 15w-40) or diesel fuel.
I'm going to adjust the valves and picked up a new valve cover gasket in preparation of the task. Visually it looks like the substance is growing from the fuel injector. I know there is a seal between the head and fuel injector, but I don't see how the fuel injector body is sealed itself when referencing the parts diagrams.
1. Can a fuel injector body leak at one of the threaded joints?
2. Is the fuel injector serviceable? ie: Can the fuel injector be resealed if so?
I hate to go through the labor of removing injector to put the head to injector seal in only to have to repeat if the injector body is leaking at one of the seams. Also thinking it might be wise to replace injectors given the hours the tractor has but he is on a limited income.
Anyone experience the same or have guidance?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Sorry the picture quality is not at the quality I prefer, but this is all that he could provide.
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