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Hello Group, Have a problem with a 3320. At first it would not start so I replaced the starter, it ran for a short time then died like it was starving for fuel. After a long hunt I found the sediment bowl had a crack in it, so I replaced it. Reprimed the fuel lines and was getting fuel al the...
well found out the problem. The third piston on the cam shaft was loose. Ok so I found this out the hard way. Yep, the rod went through the side of the block. So now I am on the look out for a new block if anyone knows where I can find one that would be great.
ok after all this time (about a week now) I found the problem, it was the starter that was going bad. I guess it was just not spinning the engine fast enough. Now the throttle is stuck to the open position, but that is another problem, I may have connect the linkage incorrectly when I...
thank you for the information, yes I have redone the pump, and it is primed. When I try to start it up I can see fuel pumping out of the lines (little squirts, I am guessing that is what it is supposed to do.) Does anyone know if there is supposed to be power going to the glow plugs?
A few days ago I went out and fired up my 2000 3320, no big deal except when I was starting out to the pasture it died, and would not restart. So now it is sitting in front of the barn and still not starting. I have taken the fuel pump apart and cleaned it, I know I am getting fuel up to the...
It is good on water, has never ran low. No the lights on the dash do not work, never did figure out out to get them to work. If it is a bearing that engine is toast, would have to solve how to rebuild it, and there is no books on how to do that.
I have an older Zetor 3320 (a 96 I think), the other day when I started it up it started making a loud knocking noise, not sure what it is any help with it would be great. I think it is the oil pump not working right but have had a hard time finding it on the engine, any ideas where it is?
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