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Re: Internation 504 engine question
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 01, 2006 at 06:56:09 from (64.179.117.144):
In Reply to: Internation 504 engine question posted by Mark H on April 01, 2006 at 06:41:18:
First off just where is this ticking noise comming from out of the exaust or valve cover or midway in the block or down in the oil pan area ? You need to refine the area of the tick as to corse of action to be taken . If it is comming out of the exhaust well then ya got and exhaust valve going to lunch and the head needs to come off and a valve job done then i would change the type of oil i was using and go with low ash 30 weight if it is comming from the valve cover area i would pull the valve cover and adjust the valves this is a tractor and needs and adjustment everyonce in awhile if it is comming from the middel to bottom then Huston You got a problem , could be broken ring wristpin starten to get loose or a rod bearing just starten to go bad . Go warm it up and listen to it and to narrow it down take a LONG wooden handeled screwdriver and hold it to your GOOD ear on the valve cover above each spark plug the down on the block then the pan under each plug your turn to play Doctor. and if the tractor slaps ya your playen doctor with the wrong tractor.
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