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Posted by Patchfarmer on November 04, 2006 at 17:39:58 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Sludgy Oil posted by Patchfarmer on November 04, 2006 at 11:15:54:
Pulled off the oil pan and scraped out the gunk. Cleaned the pan with kerosene, sprayed the crank and rods with kerosene and a parts washer brush. Pulled the plugs, put a little marvel mystery oil in the cylinders, cleaned the points and reset, cleaned and blew out the carb., and put in some new gas. Put water in the radiator with red dye, put the oil pan, added oil. Pulled the fitting that the oil pressure line hooks into and back pressured oil into the system. Hooked up the line, pulled short distance with clutch pedal released to make sure the engine would blow out the cylinders, put plugs in and started the tractor up. Ran good and smoked about 5 minutes until it cleared out, ran the tractor about a hour and no loss of water. Will change oil and filter tomorrow.
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