dcdtn
Bronze Member
Well I thought I had all issues worked out with my 2016 PT425 and was getting ready for an updated post to sing its praises. But...
Presently I'm in the middle of large trenching project for electrical conduit at newly purchased home. Ive opened up about 200 feet of trench in my yard and noticed the hour meter at 55 hours and decided to take a break and change the hydraulic filter.
Everything seemed to go ok with the filter change. If I messed up anywhere, it was not disconnecting the fuel shutoff solenoid during the bleeding process - wasn't sure if this was required and didn't want to mess up the waterproofing of the connection. I did disconnect the spark plug wires (by hand).
Then I lubed grease fittings and started machine so I could lubricate the various moving parts.
It ran great for about 10 minutes and then it started making funny noise - like vacuum sound and tapping noise and emitting some black smoke and then dies.
It won't start again until i let it sit for a while and remove air filter. Then it starts but doesn't sound exactly right and has very little power. It also restarts now with air filter, but still runs poorly.
I'm not a mechanic, but suspect it may be an electrical issue since when I pull the right plug wire it dies but there is no noticeable difference when I pull the left plug wire. Swapping plugs makes no difference.
When swapping plugs I may have damaged the rubber boot on left side by using channel locks... it was too near exhaust to use bare hands. I noticed damage (cracks all the way through) but don't know if it was preexisting?
Other thing I'm not sure if it is just electrical, if that could explain the mechanical noises and black smoke i noticed earlier.?
Anyway, would sure appreciate some advice/help from the PT gurus here. I just wish I wasn't in the middle of a big project!
Thanks
Presently I'm in the middle of large trenching project for electrical conduit at newly purchased home. Ive opened up about 200 feet of trench in my yard and noticed the hour meter at 55 hours and decided to take a break and change the hydraulic filter.
Everything seemed to go ok with the filter change. If I messed up anywhere, it was not disconnecting the fuel shutoff solenoid during the bleeding process - wasn't sure if this was required and didn't want to mess up the waterproofing of the connection. I did disconnect the spark plug wires (by hand).
Then I lubed grease fittings and started machine so I could lubricate the various moving parts.
It ran great for about 10 minutes and then it started making funny noise - like vacuum sound and tapping noise and emitting some black smoke and then dies.
It won't start again until i let it sit for a while and remove air filter. Then it starts but doesn't sound exactly right and has very little power. It also restarts now with air filter, but still runs poorly.
I'm not a mechanic, but suspect it may be an electrical issue since when I pull the right plug wire it dies but there is no noticeable difference when I pull the left plug wire. Swapping plugs makes no difference.
When swapping plugs I may have damaged the rubber boot on left side by using channel locks... it was too near exhaust to use bare hands. I noticed damage (cracks all the way through) but don't know if it was preexisting?
Other thing I'm not sure if it is just electrical, if that could explain the mechanical noises and black smoke i noticed earlier.?
Anyway, would sure appreciate some advice/help from the PT gurus here. I just wish I wasn't in the middle of a big project!
Thanks