Having a fueling problem with my 2000 bobcat 863 since late last fall.
The machine will start & run, but cold starts seem to be better if the primer bulb is pressured.Machine has 5,000hrs on it. Prior to the starting problem, engine would only smoke for a few mins. on warm up, then run clean. now it smokes all the time, seems harder on fuel, & lower on power. Here are my attempts at correcting this problem;
- replaced all filters
- cleaned screen in lift pump
- replaced lift pump
- tried remote fuel tank on top of cab with new fuel line to pump (I did this to eliminate any possibility of a bad fuel line allowing air to enter the intake fuel) this made no difference to the "smoking" problem. Will see this morning if it seems to keep it's "prime".
- have phoned Bobcat's "help center" but with no helpful answers except "bring it in & we'll have a look at it"
I'm a 6hr. trip from the dealer & my pockets are not lined with gold.
I have to add that this was an "all of a sudden" type of problem & did not seem to "progress" any further
I don't want to run the machine as much as I would like to because "over fueling" will do engine damage. Other than removing the injector pump for testing? I'm at wits end.
ANY HELP OT THERE?? & thanks in advance.
The machine will start & run, but cold starts seem to be better if the primer bulb is pressured.Machine has 5,000hrs on it. Prior to the starting problem, engine would only smoke for a few mins. on warm up, then run clean. now it smokes all the time, seems harder on fuel, & lower on power. Here are my attempts at correcting this problem;
- replaced all filters
- cleaned screen in lift pump
- replaced lift pump
- tried remote fuel tank on top of cab with new fuel line to pump (I did this to eliminate any possibility of a bad fuel line allowing air to enter the intake fuel) this made no difference to the "smoking" problem. Will see this morning if it seems to keep it's "prime".
- have phoned Bobcat's "help center" but with no helpful answers except "bring it in & we'll have a look at it"
I'm a 6hr. trip from the dealer & my pockets are not lined with gold.
I have to add that this was an "all of a sudden" type of problem & did not seem to "progress" any further
I don't want to run the machine as much as I would like to because "over fueling" will do engine damage. Other than removing the injector pump for testing? I'm at wits end.
ANY HELP OT THERE?? & thanks in advance.