Posted by sflem849 on December 23, 2009 at 19:14:50 from (66.254.196.101):
In Reply to: MD Crankcase Dilution posted by mkirsch on December 22, 2009 at 06:44:16:
Jay Snyder said: (quoted from post at 16:43:17 12/23/09) I agree with the other guys it probually is a injector issue but before I pulled them out and had them rebuilt. I would check the injection pump vent tube see if that is plugged. If it is it could return fuel aslo. I would have the injectors pattern tested and that almost any tractor or engine shop can do. See if they are bad of if you are chasing the wrong thing. I have rebuilt my MD completly now and have 2 others that are just in need of restore. I have my WD6 (same except for standard tread model). It has 1500 original hours on it. Just thought i would throw in my 2 cents. Good Luck.
I appreciate the .02! I never thought about the vent tube. Like most originals it was cacked with mud and oil so that could be a possibility. It is good the hear from somebody who has experience.
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