After changing fuel filter and bleeding injectors my Kubota L4600 ran but seemed to not have as much power. The service guy came out and diagnosed that I had a fuel injector that was not providing fuel to the number 3 cylinder. After pulling and retightening all the fuel lines it started working but with the number 3 fuel line attached smoked black smoke and had a metallic pinning noise coming from the exhaust. Loosen the fuel line so that it does not get fuel and it goes away so know whatever the issue is it is with the number 3 cylinder.
My question is this. He stated that Kubota's get their cylinder lubrication from the diesel fuel (not sure that is correct as diesel is a cleaner not a lubricant) and that since I ran it for about 16 hours without diesel going to the cylinder that it was probably shot and they would need to do a pressure test and likely replace just that cylinder.
Does this sound remotely possible to any of you? Sort of sounds fishy to me and I think it is just an injector problem.
RM
My question is this. He stated that Kubota's get their cylinder lubrication from the diesel fuel (not sure that is correct as diesel is a cleaner not a lubricant) and that since I ran it for about 16 hours without diesel going to the cylinder that it was probably shot and they would need to do a pressure test and likely replace just that cylinder.
Does this sound remotely possible to any of you? Sort of sounds fishy to me and I think it is just an injector problem.
RM