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Re: rebuilding a 358D
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Posted by JB on October 17, 2003 at 19:01:43 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: rebuilding a 358D posted by IH puller on October 17, 2003 at 14:42:31:
Hi never worked on an 826 but my cousin had one for many years and it was a great tractor. With only 4800 hrs on it I would doubt if it is the injection pump especially if it is a Bosch pump. These German build Diesel engines usually last a long time and the Bosch injection pumps were very good as well. Although someone could have been careless with fuel quality and regular replacement of fuel filter(s). Does it miss only on 1 cylinder? OR rev high then die down? I would first check the complete fuel system. Drain tank and clean out all the 30 years of crud. Replace fuel filter(s). Disconnect input line to injection pump and blow out with compressed air. Reconnect everything and chech all fuel lines for cracks or leaks including injector lines. Fill with new fuel plus a Diesel fuel conditioner to remove any water out of the injection pump. Bleed lines, injection pump and injector lines. Start engine and see if problem still exists. If problem still exists reposts with more details. Good luck JB
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