My Jinma has a miss, not a dead miss but a a miss that can be felt and heard. When using the woodchipper and the engine gets heavily loaded it will blow puffs of blue smoke that smells like oil.
I've checked the compression and all three cylinders register exactly 550 PSI on my gauge. I've checked the valves one was a little tight so I readjusted it. Oil pressure is good, at 65 then 45 psi hot with a mechnical gauge.
Recently, while driving the tractor back to the house, the engine started knocking and the missing got worse. So, I took a ball peen hammer and tapped the injectors and the injection pump and the engine knock went away and it ran smoother.
I tried bleeding all the lines and got nothing with no change in running condition.
I'm about 99 percent sure it's an injector.
Question: How do I locate the bad injector? I've tried slightly cracking the fuel line to each injector and in each case, the engine loads a little and runs smoother. I can't differentiate which injector is the culprit.
Also, what if it's the pump? How can I tell and what fuel pressure should I see with a gauge? Obviously they should all be about the same. I just need to find a high pressure fuel gauge. How high a pressure do I need?
I've checked the compression and all three cylinders register exactly 550 PSI on my gauge. I've checked the valves one was a little tight so I readjusted it. Oil pressure is good, at 65 then 45 psi hot with a mechnical gauge.
Recently, while driving the tractor back to the house, the engine started knocking and the missing got worse. So, I took a ball peen hammer and tapped the injectors and the injection pump and the engine knock went away and it ran smoother.
I tried bleeding all the lines and got nothing with no change in running condition.
I'm about 99 percent sure it's an injector.
Question: How do I locate the bad injector? I've tried slightly cracking the fuel line to each injector and in each case, the engine loads a little and runs smoother. I can't differentiate which injector is the culprit.
Also, what if it's the pump? How can I tell and what fuel pressure should I see with a gauge? Obviously they should all be about the same. I just need to find a high pressure fuel gauge. How high a pressure do I need?