Posted by equeen on June 02, 2013 at 10:55:40 from (209.102.248.236):
Okay, I'm a glutton for punishment and I have plenty of Preparation H in case someone wants to rub my hiney in the sand, so here's another request for guidance/assistance.
Too much oil blowing out the valve cover tube/oil fill tube on 51 Super A. (Teddy: not the oil pressure gauge.)
This ole tractor is one of my toys to give me something to do - thus is not for sale and will not be worked hard, if at all by me. So, not interested in an engine rebuild or replace.
In simple terms for the simple minds of me and Teddy, will one or more tractor gurus please list some simple items that should be checked - or done - to see if the cause of the blow-by can be determined and maybe reduced????
Thanks for your guidance and advice. (BTW: Teddy, I ain't taking any more advice from you after the wire in the oil pressure gauge fiasco.)
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