Texasbr
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Have a John Deere 325G that came in, motor would not crank over. Tried to turn it over by hand and found it locked up. After removing pump and confirming it wasn’t the issue, I pulled motor and found large amounts of oil in the turbo and intake. Removed injectors and turned the engine over which blew the entire cylinders out of engine oil.
250 hr machine, pulled head and have yet to find anything indicating the cause of the hydrolock.
Customer did say he was working on steep incline with grapple and it did roll forward to where he caught it and was able to save the tip. Killed machine afterwards to take phone call and machine was locked after. Never described poor engine performance or excessive oil consumption.
Could I be over looking a blown turbo seal? Any suggestions of something else that could cause a engine to flood cylinders with oil on such a low hour machine?
250 hr machine, pulled head and have yet to find anything indicating the cause of the hydrolock.
Customer did say he was working on steep incline with grapple and it did roll forward to where he caught it and was able to save the tip. Killed machine afterwards to take phone call and machine was locked after. Never described poor engine performance or excessive oil consumption.
Could I be over looking a blown turbo seal? Any suggestions of something else that could cause a engine to flood cylinders with oil on such a low hour machine?
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