Hey I'm new to this forum and need help.
I've had this B5200 for approximately 15 years and have had very little trouble out of it. So this is unusual. Recently the starter spins the engine over what seems and sounds like too fast. There is NO smoke of any kind. It seems to me that it is spinning over like it doesn't have a head on it, no compression. A month ago it first did this but after hitting the kep 5-6 times it caught and started and ran fine. It started several more times in the next few weeks, and now it won't catch.
I went to the dealer to talk to a mechanic I know, but he had quite a few months ago, so some other guys tried to help. They were convinced that it was the starter or the flywheel. I argued that the crank pully was rotating spinning the fan so how could it be the starter or flywheel. Needly to say I don't think I want to leave it there for them to fix.
So my question is, does the 18 hp B5200 have a compression release to aid in starting. I've read in other posts that that could be a problem on some tractors, I don't know about Kubota B5200. If not what else could I be looking for? Burned valves, blown head gasket, no pistions on the end of my rods?
It seems I may need to perform a leak down test, but no spark plugs so where to you do that? Do I need adaptors to connect the compression guage?
I think I want to work through this problem because I also have a B8200 4x4. I believe that both the B5200 and the B8200 have the same engine, Is this correct?
I know I've thrown alot of questions at you, but I thought you may be able to help.
Thanks,
Bob
I've had this B5200 for approximately 15 years and have had very little trouble out of it. So this is unusual. Recently the starter spins the engine over what seems and sounds like too fast. There is NO smoke of any kind. It seems to me that it is spinning over like it doesn't have a head on it, no compression. A month ago it first did this but after hitting the kep 5-6 times it caught and started and ran fine. It started several more times in the next few weeks, and now it won't catch.
I went to the dealer to talk to a mechanic I know, but he had quite a few months ago, so some other guys tried to help. They were convinced that it was the starter or the flywheel. I argued that the crank pully was rotating spinning the fan so how could it be the starter or flywheel. Needly to say I don't think I want to leave it there for them to fix.
So my question is, does the 18 hp B5200 have a compression release to aid in starting. I've read in other posts that that could be a problem on some tractors, I don't know about Kubota B5200. If not what else could I be looking for? Burned valves, blown head gasket, no pistions on the end of my rods?
It seems I may need to perform a leak down test, but no spark plugs so where to you do that? Do I need adaptors to connect the compression guage?
I think I want to work through this problem because I also have a B8200 4x4. I believe that both the B5200 and the B8200 have the same engine, Is this correct?
I know I've thrown alot of questions at you, but I thought you may be able to help.
Thanks,
Bob