Engine smoking

   / Engine smoking #11  
chris; my b2400 always gives a brief puff of grey smoke on start up. nothing to worry about, also sometimes when digging in hard it will give a puff of grey, but if it is constant u might might want to have it checked out. also don't forget that u may have gotten a different fuel mix or slightly contaminated fuel.
 
   / Engine smoking #12  
Chris, Don't sweat it. Diesels smoke a little at startup till they get sufficiently warmed up to provide an efficient burn. The older direct injection Kubota engines would scare you to death. Smoke under load is also perfectly normal as a result of the governor action on the fuel rack providing more fuel for the demand. (ever notice a semi going up a hill or accellerating?) A puff of smoke when initially putting the engine under load is normal, if the smoke continues as well as a steady rpm drop off, it's an indicator that your overloading the engine (lugging), and is not good. If you back off on the load, the rpm's should rise, and the smoke should clear up. The HST guys should be pretty familiar with this scenario. Chances are you just never noticed this before and possibly you're working the machine a little harder than usual.
 
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#13  
Thanks for the information everyone.

I feel a lot happier now I know it's quite normal, I probably just didn't notice it before, as I tend to be in a world of my own when I'm driving the tractor (or thats what my wife says anyway).

Regards

Chris

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by ChrisR on 10/20/01 06:41 AM (server time).</FONT></P>
 

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