johnnypixon
Agricultural
- Sep 1, 2010
- 7
I have 1966 4-53 diesel engine in a hydraulic excavator of the same year. Today when I started the engine it floored itself to full throttle and held itself there for about 20 to 30 seconds in spite of the fact that I had the throttle off. Then it dropped itself down to idle. I always push the throttle lever about 1/2 open and then back to almost closed BEFORE I press the start button (that's what is says to do in the series 53 manual). I'm thinking its either an injector that froze open and then with heat and vibration fixed itself, or the throttle mechanism on the engine itself stuck open because I never run the machine at full throttle and today I pushed the throttle lever farther foreward than usual before I started it. I don't think it is an injector because I've worked the machine hard for the two previous days and usually injectors stick after they sit for along time. On top of that the engine hums beautifully, you can hear it harmonizing with itself in perfect time. I checked the throttle cable that goes to the engine and did not see anything wrong externally. Does anyone have any ideas?