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D-14 not starting after running

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    Posted: 04 Jan 2011 at 8:27pm

We have some issues with our D-14. Have to tear it apart again to REPLACE already replaces front and back seals on the crank..It leask terribly for some reason. Also...We overhauled the engine...the tractor starts cold just fine...but after it runs and you turn it off and attempt to restart it......It won't turn over fast enough to start. Very Very Very sluggish.( it's 6 volt ) What could be causing this? Is the starter tired?

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I will have to check it out...It kinda cranks slowly all the time...but it always starts when it is cold.
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when you installed the seals did you use speedi sleeves? Sometimes the sealing surface gets a groove worn into it and the seal doesn't seal. You also have to use them on the older engines that had a spiral cut in the shaft. Bob
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I would double check the timing, I believe the timing is not correct when it starts like that
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Timing was the first thing we checked...everything we tried never seemed to help

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do they have Speedi Sleeves for the size for the big rear main?
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Austin. Yes they do have a speedi sleeve for the rear main at NAPA. Bob
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