A 165 Massey Ferguson gas engine may miss after warming up due to several potential issues. Common causes include a faulty ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or a failing ignition coil, which can affect performance when the engine heats up. Additionally, fuel delivery problems, such as a clogged fuel filter or issues with the carburetor, can lead to inconsistent fuel flow. Lastly, overheating or issues with the engine's timing may also contribute to the misfiring once the engine reaches its operating temperature.
Warm the engine up and then perform a compression test on each cylinder 1 at a time. Check for similar compression. Check condition of spark plugs, looking for oil deposits etc... swap plugs to different cylinders.
Around 750 rpm with warm engine and in gear.Around 750 rpm with warm engine and in gear.
you could have a solid miss or something out of balance like hamonic balancer or bent pulleys bad belt or vaccum leak check spark plugs and vaccum lines first they will always miss because the engines cold idle is still keeping the engine at that speed until the engine becomes warm enough the moment you touch the pedal it brings the rpm off cold idle to warm which is a lot lower
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Misfire is usually caused by faulty spark plug wires or spark plugs or both. I don't see the throttle body causing misfire.
It starts better when its warm!
Minimum of 10 psi at idle when the engine is warm.Minimum of 10 psi at idle when the engine is warm.
because the engine is cold and you need to keep the engine warm.
The "plug" powers an coolant heater. A diesel engine starts easier if the engine is warm.
I had a problem just like that, I replaced sparkplugs and wires and my engine had a bad miss also; performed a compression test on all cylinders check out good ; found out sparkplugs was bad, got those NGK's sparkplugs ran better than ever.
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It could be the thermostat on the engine. If the engine does not warm up adequately the heater will never blow hot air.