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In Reply to: oil weight posted by howard on Wednesday, June 10, 2009:
The Shell book recommends what you are using 15/40,regardless of what you use it should not be coming out of the exhaust,you sure its oil and not diesel,if the engine is running good and not missing the injectors can be ruled out,look at the intake manifold,a standard tractor did not have a glow plug but one could have been fitted afterwards,check for one and if there is one check its not dripping diesel into the manifold,check the air cleaner is not overfilled,if the engine is breathing heavy the rings are worn,a new set of rings may cure the problem,that engine does not have liners which means if the bores get badly worn they need to be rebored,the valve guides are another point where oil can get in but not as likely as the rings.
AJ
- Re: oil weight howard Thursday, June 11, 2009
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