blehmann
Bronze Member
This morning I was running a new to me brush hog. It is a little out of balance so I didn't think much of what was going on at first. After about ten minutes I thought to myself that the vibration from the brush hog is affecting the engine. So, I released the pto and let the blades come to a stop, revved up the engine and drove for a little ways. It has a miss, sounds almost like a light rod knock. I'm hoping that it is a plugged fuel injector. From what I read, a plugged injector on these 3 cylinder engines makes a pretty scary sound. This engine has 935 hours on it and I already had to replace a fuel pump and put in new injectors several years ago. That was caused by wet fuel. Since then, I've been really careful about draining water out of the fuel system. Anyway, I drove the tractor back to the yard and tried to determine if an injector is plugged. My theory was that the plugged injector fuel line would be warmer than the others since the other two would have fuel flowing through them which should make them slightly cooler. I couldn't tell any difference. I poured some fuel treatment in the tank and let it run for maybe fifteen minutes. Meanwhile, I came inside and order a set of new injectors. They are cheap enough that our local fuel injection shop recommends not messing with attempting to clean the old ones.
Have any of you guys had an injector plug up and did it sound like a knock when it happened?
Have any of you guys had an injector plug up and did it sound like a knock when it happened?