crimsonride
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Hey guys.
First of all I am diesel-stupid. I understand the basic concept of how a diesel works vs a gas engine but I don't know how to trouble shoot them or "listen" to what they need. Until recently I've never owned a diesel....now I do and I have no idea what they're trying to tell me.
The immediate problem I have is with a Genie S45 man lift. I think it is called a Deutz 3 cyl very simple diesel engine.
Anyway. The issue is that it won't start without starting fluid (I know, bad for diesel engines). The lift was brought here from Texas and immediately had a hard time starting. The guys on the job changed the fuel filter and water separator and got it to start with starting fluid. You had to hold it in high idle for a while before it would idle. Eventually it started to idle rough and low and eventually died. Then it would no longer idle. It would just sputter and die. The only way to keep it running was to hold it in high idle which they did for the remainder fo the day. Now it won't start and run with or without starting fluid..... actually it will start and run periodically but it won't stay running. It eventually just dies out. Half of the fuel was from Texas and we topped it off with winterized diesel. It has ran through about half a tank of that. Recently I looked at the fuel filter and saw the fuel was cloudy or milky. I'm not sure if this is a result of it being cold or what. It is still liquid and not "gelled" up.
Any ideas or tips? We are trying to get a job completed up above Heber with this thing before I can bring it down and give it the love it deserves.
First of all I am diesel-stupid. I understand the basic concept of how a diesel works vs a gas engine but I don't know how to trouble shoot them or "listen" to what they need. Until recently I've never owned a diesel....now I do and I have no idea what they're trying to tell me.
The immediate problem I have is with a Genie S45 man lift. I think it is called a Deutz 3 cyl very simple diesel engine.
Anyway. The issue is that it won't start without starting fluid (I know, bad for diesel engines). The lift was brought here from Texas and immediately had a hard time starting. The guys on the job changed the fuel filter and water separator and got it to start with starting fluid. You had to hold it in high idle for a while before it would idle. Eventually it started to idle rough and low and eventually died. Then it would no longer idle. It would just sputter and die. The only way to keep it running was to hold it in high idle which they did for the remainder fo the day. Now it won't start and run with or without starting fluid..... actually it will start and run periodically but it won't stay running. It eventually just dies out. Half of the fuel was from Texas and we topped it off with winterized diesel. It has ran through about half a tank of that. Recently I looked at the fuel filter and saw the fuel was cloudy or milky. I'm not sure if this is a result of it being cold or what. It is still liquid and not "gelled" up.
Any ideas or tips? We are trying to get a job completed up above Heber with this thing before I can bring it down and give it the love it deserves.