Posted by judson Marvin on December 26, 2015 at 10:31:39 from (70.195.137.54):
In Reply to: Long 610 posted by Judson Marvin on December 19, 2015 at 04:52:48:
Well I got it running but can honestly say I"ve never seen blowby before like his one. After a compression test showing no compression on 3 outta 4 cylinders I tore the motor down. Found on the 3 bad cylinders that the side wall in between the rings was cracked or broken but still enact. More research revealed that the motor had new sleeves and new bearing install in 2003. Miked the cylinders and per service manual hey should be 4.169. The 3 bad cylinders miked 4.013 and the good one miked 4.024. Manual states that new sleeves need to be bored to correct diameter. It appears that the builder missed that step so now it"s my problem. Oh well. Everything else appears to be in great shape so far. Should be great tractor once I get it back together correctly.
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