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Cloudy OIl again Please Advise ..Thanks |
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4544 |
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Ed you surely are disserving of some award, unless your tractor never leaves the shed. I always feel lucky if don't have to find a new exhaust cover every time I use a tractor anymore.
I am now down to hobby farming, so maybe I could keep a flapper on top of a exhaust. But to many trees in my life to not get them ripped off if really used.
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Albertfitch
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Nov 2011 Location: Dunkirk , Md Points: 34 |
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Hi Steve my girls been on the bottle now for three days has had her head screwed down 2 lbs, tighter , run around those days for 2-3 hours up hills and bush wacking and thanks to your advice and the help of so many other generous forum members her oil is staying clear . As a note , if helpful, to others . After the first days run I let her cool down completely , the dip stick looked good ( thanked the Lord ) and took off the valve cover , ready to follow the advice of Bossman and the others ..RETOUQUE !!! my knees buckled when I saw streaks of cloudy oil , small but numerous ,on the inside of the cover near the push roods . Yet the dipstick oil was crystal clear . I kept working her and checking and the dip stayed happy. It then dawned on me that there must have been tiny amounts of the original cloudy oil clinging about in the block , that did not drain out after a week of the drain plug removed . Anyway ,again so many thanks for your guidance and patience .."WE " are all better now and all because of You; Albert and Allis
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steve(ill)
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: illinois Points: 81240 |
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Hopefully this will be a LONG TERM FIX and you wil be good for a few years... I had a truck engine that was BAD BAD for this and i had to "Redo" once every 18 months.. I have had minor leaks on a couple tractors and the FIX has been good for several years.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Albertfitch
Bronze Level Joined: 13 Nov 2011 Location: Dunkirk , Md Points: 34 |
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Thanks Ekjdm 14 Yes it was the pressure pump ..you would have laughed to see me even attempt to get it to 2 psi much less hold it for 3 seconds . The plunger seal was so bad it wobbled around in the cylinder and Advance auto out here in the wild north didn't have a loner. I followed a couple of the alternate approaches and in the end the oil is holding clear at last and the bullet dodged . Thank you for taking the time to help me ..your advice was the first step I would have taken All the best Albert
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