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Duetz Diesel

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Dave

11-24-2003 14:04:37




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First of all great website, I have enjoyed the pics and the threads. But here is a question for you.I have a duetz twin cylinder diesel tractor, it is a 3006 model It was running fine, uses a bit of oil but other than that ran great. Yesterday I started it and it seemed ok for a few seconds and then the rpms dropped and it would only stay at an idle. Actually, it would more like surge, from a few hundred rpm to 1000 rpm it would do this continually and still does. Does any one have any idea as to what I should be looking for? I have drained and replaced the fuel and filter is new, checked and cleared the fuel lines other than that it appears to be maybe a governor problem or is there not one on this tractor.
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Dave Galloway
Floresville Texas

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Dave

11-25-2003 12:31:21




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 Re: Duetz Diesel in reply to Dave, 11-24-2003 14:04:37  
Thanks for the info. I will take a look at these things over the weekend and see if it helps. Thanks Dave



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John (C-IL)

11-24-2003 18:06:42




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 Re: Duetz Diesel in reply to Dave, 11-24-2003 14:04:37  
You have air in the fuel system, my 4006 does exactly the same thing after I change the filter. Try bleeding the system at the injectors first. You may also want to check your fittings for air leaks. Several years ago one of the hoses from the mechanical pump was cracked and was drawing air into the system. It drove me nuts until I found it. John



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Brokenwrench

11-24-2003 17:10:15




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 Re: Duetz Diesel in reply to Dave, 11-24-2003 14:04:37  
Make sure the fuel shut off cable hasn't slipped in it's holder. It may not be going to full open when the cable is pushed in, restricting rack travel in the pump giving you the surging. Check it at the injection pump and make sure it is moving the lever full travel and not part way.



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