Mark Page
Platinum Member
About15 years ago my neighbor bout a used Yanmar 2000 to tend to his 15 acre parcel. He started off with a 6ft. bush hog. I tried to tell him it was way too much mower for this little machine. He graduated to a 6ft finish mower which the tractor pretty much handled. The machine received little maintenance like 2 year oil changes and an occassional greasing. It lived outdoors uncovered.
A month ago he started conplaining about a loss of power, gee I wonder.
I told him to try a health dose of injector cleaner thinking the injectors might be filthy. Haven't heard back on that yet.
Thinking about his problem a number of things came to mind. Valves, piston rings, head gasket, things that on a gas engine could be weeded out with a compression check. But can you do a compression check on a diesel engine? Through the injectors maybe?
It does not smoke and starts right up.
Any thoughts short of an angine rebuild.
A month ago he started conplaining about a loss of power, gee I wonder.
I told him to try a health dose of injector cleaner thinking the injectors might be filthy. Haven't heard back on that yet.
Thinking about his problem a number of things came to mind. Valves, piston rings, head gasket, things that on a gas engine could be weeded out with a compression check. But can you do a compression check on a diesel engine? Through the injectors maybe?
It does not smoke and starts right up.
Any thoughts short of an angine rebuild.