Rebuilt engine running rough

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Rebuilt engine running rough

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I got my rebuilt engine running last week, but I’m not happy with how it’s running. It starts very easily but has a slight misfire, lots of white/grey smoke and what seems like a bit of a diesel knock. I have checked and rechecked all the timing marks and the valve clearances all as per the book. The engine smoked really bad before the rebuild as well.

It’s been suggested to me that I should retard the spill timing on the injection pump (1963 Dexta - mechanical governor) to try and smooth it out, has anyone any experience of this? And if this were to sort it what would cause the pump timing to be out, when it’s lined up with the marks?

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Hi,

Did you time the injection to the 20 or 26 degrees mark on the flywheel?

The mechanical should be the 20 degrees setting. The knocking indicates to early injection I think.

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Your pump may need recalibrating but to get rid of the smoke you'll need to get a good day's work with a plough or cultivator. That should clear the smoke, but if it makes no impact, you'll need to check the pump and the injectors. Timing is 20ºBTDC, the second mark on the flywheel.
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Yes it’s the 20degree mark I’ve timed it to. The only thing that I’ve not had done for the rebuild is having the pump looked at. I’ll try to retard it slightly before I send it for a refurb.

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Don't change the timing, send it to the calibrating machine as it might well be out. The phasing must be correct, or you will get a knock on one cylinder, it's vital to try to avoid this as much as possible, as the unbalanced running makes it more prone to stalling. Incorrect fuel delivery will also do that, but to a lesser extent.
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Got the pump back from refurb - engine running perfectly now!

The only problem now is the new injector lines I got from Agriline, none of which fitted without some degree of re-adjustment, but the line on no.1 is pouring out at the pump end as though I haven’t even tightened it. Any suggestions on how I could seal this up?

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Inspect the fit of the olive, Agriline haven't got their pipes quite right, which is not good.
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Definitely had issues with some of the quality of parts from Agriline. I mainly use Anglo Agriparts or APUK Online now, not much different in price but alot better quality!
My biggest fear is that when i die my wife will sell my tractors for what i told her they cost

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