escavader
Veteran Member
Yeah thats all it was.I took her to the neighbors after warming it up.It spit and sputtered only a couple times ,but not at his place.He cracked the injectors and got air out.He sprayed either around the clamps,saying if it was sucking it would surge the engin [good idea i guess 30 years as a diesal guy gives you this knowledge.]He couldnt find anything.He basically told me when you change them filters you lose alot of fuel,and sometimes it takes alot of patience getting the air out.It did run 90% better tonight,hope hes right.Ill just have to wait and see.Ithink a good test would be put on the chipper and give her a good workout on high rpm.I gotta figure this out,my warranty runs out in a couple months.Mike_Lipke said:Sounds like an oil pressure switch. Could be the problem.
I will say this: If this is gonna happen every time i change the inline filters,i wont change them til it starts running bad.Us MAINERS have a saying "if it aint broke dont fix it" i should have listened.
NOW QUESTION FOR ALL THE BX 23 OWNERS: when you changed your own inline filters ,did the standard turn on the key procedure work for you,or did you have to do all this?