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Topic: Re: Proper compression on 1950 John Deere B
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| F-I-T
11-10-2012 17:26:56
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Can you turn on piston to TDC and take a photo? That would go a long way in identifying if it has gas or all fuel pistons in it.
It probably does need at minimum a good honing and rings. Probably valves as well, as this is a great place to develop low compression. The vent pump can be problematic. If it is acting up and it was still together, removing the oil fill cap and holding a playing card over the fill pipe will show how much it is puffing. A properly functioning vent pump would pull the card onto the fill pipe. A good vent pump can move quite a bit of blow-by, but even a good pump cannot keep up with extreme wear. |
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| Thesmoothedeere
11-10-2012 17:40:27
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Re: Proper compression on 1950 John Deere B in reply to F-I-T, 11-10-2012 17:26:56
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| Not to hijack you Fit ... But did you make it to China yet ? I would like to see some photos if you took any . I know you spoke of this trip just not sure when you were going . Thanks. |
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