Posted by Kirk Grau on March 24, 2009 at 05:11:58 from (71.58.129.143):
In Reply to: RE: Kirk Grau posted by Bob Huntress on March 23, 2009 at 22:17:17:
Thanks for keeping up with this Bob.
The 3600D is gravity fed to the injector pump, so the lift pump is not applicable for me.
As I understand the 3600D there are only the 3 points (Thermostart, injector pump, and injectors) to cause dilution, and I have attacked the first two now. Maybe somebody will speak up with other information.
Tractor seems to run so well otherwise (smooth, no smoke, good power), I have kind of discounted injectors, but might have to start looking there as well. Right now my bigger concern is getting the governor/throttle correct that I seem to have messed up myself so I can at least continue to use the tractor.
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