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Re: What are the symptoms of a burnt valve?
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 13, 2001 at 20:36:34 from (216.196.13.206):
In Reply to: What are the symptoms of a burnt valve? posted by Will on June 13, 2001 at 14:09:58:
Yep it sure is a burnt valve , also you will need to replace all the valve guides and also ckeck the valve springs for propper tenshion you may need to replace the valve seats if valve ression is to great also face off the head since it is more the likey not flat . After placing the head back on and toqureing it to specs. run the tractor to operating temp and retoqure the head if you see any sepage the toqure it to the diesel specs. since they have taken the asbestos out of the head gskt. we have had some problems trying to get them to seal .
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