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Oli-cockshutt 1850 using lots oil HELP
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Posted by Dave from MN on May 02, 2007 at 07:59:34 from (67.133.91.236):
I posted this on Oliver board but thought this would be a good spot as well. I copied and pasted the ? and replies so far. Ok , have OLI-Cockshutt 1850 with a last summer rebuild. Since getting back the sucker burns oil by the gallons, Today , spreading manure I used 1 quart oil for every 2 loads spread. The tractor was worked hard on the silage blower last fall, and now this spreader work. And some tillage last fall. So you would think the oil rings have seated. What the heck else could be causing this? It starts right up , runs strong, but is kinda noisy compared to the other Oli 1850 we have. Help. Valve seals? Some one said something bout the injector pump (oring)?? What could I check? Dave from MN 05-02-2007 07:57:08 67.133.91.236 91751 Report to Moderator Delete
Re: 1850 burning oil -HELP AGAIN!!!!!! in reply to Dave from MN, 05-01-2007 19:07:34 I will check what was replaced. I will add that it does not noticebly burn oil idling or higher rpms with no load. Any load and she just bellows black. I do notice also that even though we are adding so much oil, the oil on the stick looks black , thin and burnt. [Reply] [No Email] dboll 05-02-2007 05:50:58 65.200.157.177 91741 Report to Moderator Delete
Re: 1850 burning oil -HELP AGAIN!!!!!! in reply to Dave from MN, 05-01-2007 19:07:34 perkins are touchy to break in and some times never stop burning oil but I have saw a change in oil make a big difference. [Reply] [Send Email] El Toro 05-02-2007 05:34:14 152.163.100.76 91740 Report to Moderator Delete
Re: 1850 burning oil -HELP AGAIN!!!!!! in reply to Dave from MN, 05-01-2007 19:07:34 When they rebuilt the engine did they use a sleeve kit or just put in a set of rings? I think that engine needs to be torn down again and those sleeves need to be measured for wear. Hal [Reply] [Send Email]
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