Posted by Pat-CT on December 19, 2009 at 09:02:11 from (24.250.18.94):
In Reply to: 52 H posted by glennster on December 18, 2009 at 20:09:07:
If it were mine, i would take 3 cans of seafoam, put one can in the oil, one can in the gas. Work the tractor some, put it through various loads. Then at the end of the day do not shut the tractor off, insted slowly pour the remaining can into the carb intake. This will get rid of all of your carbon and will make your tractor smoke heavily, i mean pouring out white smoke. do this with about half of the can, then with the last half, pour into the intake rapidly to get it to stall the engine out.
You can either let it cool down, then come back to start it
Or let it sit overnight
You should be in the hole 35$ after this
If that doesnt stop the burning of the oil you will have to remove the oil pan, take the pistons out take the head off and hone the cylinders and put new rings on, Not that big of a job
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