[AT] Ford Diesel in AC machine
Bo Hinch
mmco at cox-internet.com
Tue Sep 14 05:35:30 PDT 2004
The 174 engine is a hard engine to get parts for as I had one in a forklift
.After breaking the second crankshaft,it sat for over a year before I found
a replacement crank. When I got ready to start it , it was low on
compression and just wouldn`t quite run, I hooked the starter up to 24 volts
, had it running in about 30 seconds , shut it off , hooked back to 12 volts
and didn`t have any more problems until the temp dropped to the lower 40`s
and below .I then had to use the glow plug for several minutes before it
would fire up . You need a really strong battery ( a lot of amps ) on every
start .
Bo Hinch
>
> > I've recently acquired a little AC 540 wheel loader equipped w/ a 4 cyl
> > Ford diesel engine, model 174. It has the injectors mounted under the
> > rocker arm cover (apparently, I'm told, there was another style that
had
> > external injectors) We just got the machine in and tinkered with it a
bit,
> > but have not been able to get it to fire and run.
> >
> > We are getting fuel to all the injectors (but what they do with it is
> > unknown!) and getting some smoke when cranking. Is there a way to test
> > compression on these engines!?
> >
> > Thanks for any hints or suggestions. Everything about the machine is
pretty
> > clean and straight, and would be worth keeping together, but not if the
> > engine is worn out. I am totally asea with a Ford!
> >
> > John Parks
> > Boise ID
>
>
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