Folks,
I'm new to tractors. I recently bought a 1988 JD1050
with 800 hours on the clock. She runs really well and
I am quite happy. I have a question regarding the
3 cylinder turbo yanmar diesel motor. When I start it
cold it clatters quite loudly. The noise dissapears when
she's warm. I think it's piston slap. Do any of you hear
anything that sounds like piston slap when your JD's are
cold? She runs real well. No problems whatsoever. No
leaks, no exhaust smoke (other than normal black smoke
when the turbo is spoiling up after a long idle). What is
the best way to start the motor on cold days. Should I leave
it idle till the slap goes a way, or should I bring the rpms
up just slightly above idle. Thanks for your help.
Dave
I'm new to tractors. I recently bought a 1988 JD1050
with 800 hours on the clock. She runs really well and
I am quite happy. I have a question regarding the
3 cylinder turbo yanmar diesel motor. When I start it
cold it clatters quite loudly. The noise dissapears when
she's warm. I think it's piston slap. Do any of you hear
anything that sounds like piston slap when your JD's are
cold? She runs real well. No problems whatsoever. No
leaks, no exhaust smoke (other than normal black smoke
when the turbo is spoiling up after a long idle). What is
the best way to start the motor on cold days. Should I leave
it idle till the slap goes a way, or should I bring the rpms
up just slightly above idle. Thanks for your help.
Dave