I am in the process of trying to get a TEREX 82-20 running that has been sitting for maybe 30 years. We got it started after freeing up the racks and it initially ran on 2-3 cylinders all on one bank for a few minutes before taking off on the other side and sounding pretty good.
Ran out of light and went back yesterday, albeit 20 degrees colder at ~30F it started very hard and ran on 1-2 cylinders for maybe 5-7 minutes with no signs of life from the other bank or the rear cylinder on the RH bank.
Can this be stuck injectors? I took the valve cover off and the racks are moving freely and the tappets are not stuck down; they move up and down freely with the rocker
The fuel is pretty nasty, anyone ever see bad fuel do this? I think next time I will drain and replace
Does anyone have any diagrams for which side of the injector is the fuel in and the return? Should I be bleeding each injector at the injector?
Same for fuel inlet and outlet in the head. Which one is which?
It was slobbering out the turbo on both the intake and exhaust side. Looked like oil. Stuck rings? Kind of scary, right? Keep trying to get here going or is this the recipe for a runaway and she needs work first?
Thanks for any help, I am by no means a Detroit expert but I know there are some out there.
We are getting fuel through the pump and to the heads, to the injectors. I guess there could be slugs of air but I do not think it is just not getting proper fuel.
Ran out of light and went back yesterday, albeit 20 degrees colder at ~30F it started very hard and ran on 1-2 cylinders for maybe 5-7 minutes with no signs of life from the other bank or the rear cylinder on the RH bank.
Can this be stuck injectors? I took the valve cover off and the racks are moving freely and the tappets are not stuck down; they move up and down freely with the rocker
The fuel is pretty nasty, anyone ever see bad fuel do this? I think next time I will drain and replace
Does anyone have any diagrams for which side of the injector is the fuel in and the return? Should I be bleeding each injector at the injector?
Same for fuel inlet and outlet in the head. Which one is which?
It was slobbering out the turbo on both the intake and exhaust side. Looked like oil. Stuck rings? Kind of scary, right? Keep trying to get here going or is this the recipe for a runaway and she needs work first?
Thanks for any help, I am by no means a Detroit expert but I know there are some out there.
We are getting fuel through the pump and to the heads, to the injectors. I guess there could be slugs of air but I do not think it is just not getting proper fuel.