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pirlbeck
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Topic: WD45 with 433I runs rough smokes bad cold???Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 8:53am |
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I have a WD45 in the shop that we helped the owner install a F2 433I in it a number of years ago. At that time we helped get the flywheel and clutch put together and got everything aligned with the input shaft so the clutch would work properly. Once we got the engine bolted in and doweled pin in the proper location the owner took it and finished it up, so until now I had never heard it run.
I have never been around one of these engines ( been around plenty of 301's) so I don't know if this is the nature of them or not. When first started in my heated shop it smokes bad and runs pretty rough. It takes several minutes before it smooths out. I believe the owner just had the pump and injector rebuilt, but I don't know the reason for that. The owner does not seem too concerned about the way it runs, but I thought if I could make it run better he would appreciate it. The pump timing is presently set at 21 degrees BTDC. I am not sure how they checked/set the timing when they had the pump off because I had to clean the paint off of the damper pulley before I could see any marks. Anyone have the timing spec for this engine? Do these engines tend to run poor until warmed up? Thanks!
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DrAllis
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 9:06am |
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Not at home where my books are, but 16 or 18 degrees is more like it. They are lower compression in pre-1983 ? models so a little sputtering is normal. 21 degrees will make it worse.
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SteveM C/IL
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 9:46am |
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"smokes bad and runs rough"...Yep that's a normal F2 starting up. Can take 10 seconds or so of sputtering to get em all firing and fog up the place.
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 11:13am |
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fastallis
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 1:15pm |
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Post some pictures of it.
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 2:26pm |
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spec is 18*
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210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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pirlbeck
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 3:28pm |
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OK, thanks for the help and info. I will have to check with the owner to see if he is OK with me posting pictures of it. It will also depend on if I can figure out how picture posting works on this site.
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 3:35pm |
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DrAllis
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Posted: 30 Mar 2018 at 3:56pm |
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That engine was used in the F-2 combine from 1978 until 1982. In the beginning, they were only 14 to 1 compression ratio. I know that it was raised to 15 to 1 later on, but not until the F-3 models in 1983 ??
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 12:25am |
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We had an F3 years ago and It started just like that . Was an 84-85 model. Was told that they all sounded like was mentioned. A cousin had a 6080 with the same engine and was day and night different. Never knew why but I can still remember what that F3 sounded like starting up first time each day.
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 7:17am |
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That makes me feel ALOT better on how ours starts !!
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 7:41am |
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The engines used in combines have the low idle set at 1100-1200 RPM, which makes all the blubbering worse than the tractor engine that starts at 750 RPM. I usually slowed down the combine engine speed to help with this issue.
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 3:59pm |
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I have received permission from the owner to post some pictures. I have sent them in a PM to JoeO.
The hood, fenders and other parts were removed before he brought it to my shop. The final drives are not painted because they were recently replaced. He has very nice 4 gauge panel that has been relocated while working on it and is not shown in the pictures. Thanks for all the help and info.
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SteveM C/IL
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 6:29pm |
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I would like to have the 8010 kits in my F2 but it doesn't use oil and would be about so much work and expense just to have nicer starting. I thought it needed pump work when I bought it but I learned from this forum that it's "normal".....For 35hrs a year,it seems foolish.
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 9:23pm |
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pirlbeck
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 10:56pm |
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Thanks for your help!
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 11:23pm |
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Wow, that's a cool build!
Someday I want to get a SP-100 All-Crop combine and put a 433 in it. That'll turn it into a "true" Super 100! |
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Posted: 31 Mar 2018 at 11:39pm |
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I think its awesome!!!! its not all butchered up.. I would love to see that pull...
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Posted: 01 Apr 2018 at 7:07am |
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wow and I have 8- f2 with 433ts on and I was trying to find a place for them , I have one in a 175 , I did over haul a 6080 for customer and put the 15 to 1's in starts get
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pirlbeck
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Posted: 01 Apr 2018 at 9:50am |
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Yes the owner did a really nice job of finishing the install. I think the front end was from a 180 and the steering setup may of been from the same combine that the engine came from.
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Posted: 01 Apr 2018 at 12:43pm |
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is that tractor in the Manning area?
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pirlbeck
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Posted: 01 Apr 2018 at 1:09pm |
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Posted: 03 Apr 2018 at 6:44am |
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OK, I adjusted the pump timing to 18 degrees and this thing may run worse, certainly no better. After warming up for several minutes it will run pretty decent at idle and wide open, but at part throttle, maybe around 1200-1300 RPM it misses, slobbers and smokes terrible. It acts to me like it does not have enough timing advance at this RPM. I know these engines are not known for running smooth when cold, but this just does not seem right.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks!
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Posted: 03 Apr 2018 at 6:52am |
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What did the 433i come in originally?
What did it take to cram it in there?
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pirlbeck
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Posted: 03 Apr 2018 at 7:00am |
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I think the engine came out of an F2 combine. Read my first post, that explains a little bit about the part I was involved with as far as getting it in the tractor.
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Posted: 03 Apr 2018 at 7:05am |
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My 6060, which I have had since new, started acting just like you describe. I had the pump rebuilt and the injectors as well. Didn't change anything, so I tore it down and found the head was cracked. Inframed it while the head was being repaired and six years later it is runing the same as it when it was new...maybe do a compression test an it?
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Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 7:34am |
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OK, I played around with this some more yesterday. I reset the timing to 21 degrees which is where it had been set at when it came in. At 21 it ran better then at 18 but still smoked and fluttered at part throttle. Putting a little load on it would smooth it out, so I was pretty sure we needed more timing advance. I set it at 23 degrees and it runs pretty decent. I don't want to advance it any more then this so I am going to see how it starts this morning and unless it really starts bad I am going to leave it.
Thanks!
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DrAllis
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Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 7:41am |
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Sounds to me like your pumps timing advance isn't working as it should. They will always start quicker with somewhat retarded timing, but need to advance when running to smooth things out.
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Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 7:59am |
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You'd be surprised how many pump timing marks I've seen put in the wrong place. If this pump has been turned up much above stock, that will affect the timing of the Roosa pump also. What I tell my customers, ask the engine what it wants for timing. If it runs and starts better at 23, or even 24 or 25, then that's where I'd put it. The engine will run best at the proper timing, just setting to a spec isn't always the best spot. Like I said above, the timing mark in the pump could be off several degrees.
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210 "too hot to farm" puller, part of the "insane pumpkin posse". Owner of Guenther Heritage Diesel, specializing in fuel injection systems on heritage era tractors. stock rebuilds to all out pullers!
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I tried turning the advance trimmer screw out some (2 turns just to see if it made a difference) to give it more part throttle advance and it made no difference. This was with the static timing at 18 degrees. I turned it back in after it made no difference. You may be correct that the advance is not working correctly. The pump and injectors were rebuilt by a shop that I have never used. The tractor owner took them to this shop. If the pump was a little easier to get off I would send it to my regular pump guy to have him at least put it on his test bench, but removing the pump is going to require removal of the side frame and I don't want to mess up his nice paint job. I do have to fix a couple of injectors that have leaked since they were worked on. I have not pulled them yet, but it looks like they are leaking between the nozzle valve and the nozzle body.
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