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Topic: WD45 snot....
Posted By: AC WD45
Subject: WD45 snot....
Date Posted: 16 Dec 2010 at 8:53pm
Noticed several black spots on the hood today, wondering what it could be or what an easy fix for this is? It's on the WD45, Has a D17 kit if that means anything to the problem

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1957 Allis Chalmers WD45
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1951 Allis Chalmers WD
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Posted By: Matt MN
Date Posted: 16 Dec 2010 at 9:01pm
Probably just some condensation inside the exhaust, then blows out when you run it?

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Posted By: Nathan (SD)
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 1:54am
Winter seems to bring this problem on for me too.


Posted By: Ted J
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 7:10am
Hi, What is a D-17 Kit and what does it do for a WD45? Thanks, Ted

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Posted By: niel ev
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 11:13am

Ted they used a bigger piston in the D17 engine Niel



Posted By: mlpankey
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 12:00pm
sorry a d17 226 and a wd45 226 both had the same bore size and stroke thus the 226 cubic inches. d17 got a compression ratio increase.

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Posted By: CTuckerNWIL
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 12:53pm
 The easy fix might not be to economical. Build a heated garage and keep her in there. That still might not cure it completely. Maybe somebody builds an air dryer you could put on the intake. LOL
 I believe the only difference in the 45 and 17,as far as pistons, would be a slight increase in compression( probably wrist pin location from top of piston) and maybe a little heavier governor spring.


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Posted By: AC WD45
Date Posted: 17 Dec 2010 at 2:57pm
Gave it a power increase to I believe. Deffinatly gave it more compression, If you need to hand crank it, you better fire it right away lol.

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German Shepherd dad
1957 Allis Chalmers WD45
#WD234847
1951 Allis Chalmers WD
#WD88193


Posted By: Reeseholler
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2010 at 10:52pm
if any moisture gathers in the muffler, it comes out and makes a mess.


Posted By: Brian Jasper co. Ia
Date Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 4:06am
I find that having the rain cap turned to the side so it kind of directs the exhaust to the left minimizes the water/soot from the exhaust getting on the hood.

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Posted By: scott
Date Posted: 19 Dec 2010 at 8:58am
Another post refers to a B tractor not getting warm... Could this scenario lead to the moisture in the exhaust because the muffler wasnt warm enough? OR, does the moisture in the exhaust happen after the tractor is shut off? Would a cold runner be more likely to be a soot spitter?


Posted By: scott
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2010 at 6:01am
Also seems to be less soot in the winter...


Posted By: smokey
Date Posted: 21 Dec 2010 at 6:20am
Scott, Sounds like a bad problem, you better sell it to me before it cost you a lot of MONEY, LOL
My D15 puts back stuff on the hood too,  just a winter thing I believe,  just watch your water level, maybe head gasket weeping a little with higher comp. 



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