I have a Jinma 284. It has a little less than 20 hours on it. Since I've owned it, it runs rough sometimes, fairly smooth other times.
At about 12 hours, it developed a slight engine misfire and a slight noise with a little black and blue smoke on throttle up. I removed and cleaned the injectors and saw no improvement so I replaced them. It ran a little better with less smoke.
Then the smoke returned with a slight noise.
I removed the fuel line from the tank to the pump and cleaned the screen in the banjo fitting. It was full of debris. It ran smoothly for a few hours. Then today I started it and it's got a strong misfire and is knocking hard and blowing light blue smoke continuously.
I decided to remove all the lines in the fuel system and clean them. I removed the line from the pump to the filter and the nastiest diesel I've ever seen came pouring out. It was black with black particles in it. I've put 7 or so gallons of very clean diesel (crystal clear) through the tank and engine since I've owned it.
Here are my questions.
1) What's the best way to clean the system properly? I know how to flush the tank and lines, what about the pump? Should it be cleaned at this point?
2) Once I disassemble the injectors and clean them (being careful not to interchange parts between them) how can I keep them from leaking combustion gases? Last time I cleaned them, I could see bubbles of diesel and gases leaking from between the threads. I really tightened them well what's the solution?
3) I noticed that when I removed the breather tube going from the valve cover to the intake manifold, with the engine running, that air blows OUT of the intake manifold tube. Is this normal? I would think that there should be a strong vacuum. It surprises me that air would be blowing out.
Thank you,
At about 12 hours, it developed a slight engine misfire and a slight noise with a little black and blue smoke on throttle up. I removed and cleaned the injectors and saw no improvement so I replaced them. It ran a little better with less smoke.
Then the smoke returned with a slight noise.
I removed the fuel line from the tank to the pump and cleaned the screen in the banjo fitting. It was full of debris. It ran smoothly for a few hours. Then today I started it and it's got a strong misfire and is knocking hard and blowing light blue smoke continuously.
I decided to remove all the lines in the fuel system and clean them. I removed the line from the pump to the filter and the nastiest diesel I've ever seen came pouring out. It was black with black particles in it. I've put 7 or so gallons of very clean diesel (crystal clear) through the tank and engine since I've owned it.
Here are my questions.
1) What's the best way to clean the system properly? I know how to flush the tank and lines, what about the pump? Should it be cleaned at this point?
2) Once I disassemble the injectors and clean them (being careful not to interchange parts between them) how can I keep them from leaking combustion gases? Last time I cleaned them, I could see bubbles of diesel and gases leaking from between the threads. I really tightened them well what's the solution?
3) I noticed that when I removed the breather tube going from the valve cover to the intake manifold, with the engine running, that air blows OUT of the intake manifold tube. Is this normal? I would think that there should be a strong vacuum. It surprises me that air would be blowing out.
Thank you,