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Posted by CND on May 10, 2005 at 15:48:28 from (66.163.143.12):
I have a D239 German Diesel engine in my 260A backhoe that slobbers, spits and smokes out the blowby tube. If the engine is warm and I work it hard it lets out clouds of oil. It runs great although is a little hard to start. I am figuring it needs an overhaul so can I get the parts from IH? Is it expensive? This hoe has sat around a lot and done odd jobs on a farm for quite a while owned by an older guy it probbably hasn"t seen more that 12 or 13 hundred RPM in many years, certainly no load. Would this engine clear up just a little bit if I worked it at a good load and rpm for a while? I would like to wait to overhaul it until this winter when I have time. The blowby is unacceptable as it is. Any other info on this engine or backhoe would be great! Thanks,
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