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Re: Re: MF35 Perkins Blowing Oil out of dipstick. Is there PCV?
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Posted by John Bailey on June 24, 2001 at 20:19:03 from (63.22.233.184):
In Reply to: Re: MF35 Perkins Blowing Oil out of dipstick. Is there PCV? posted by Jack in NB on June 23, 2001 at 03:45:41:
I found the vent pipe, and it had some oil blown out of it although I coundn't tell if it it plugged. I will try to blow out the pipe with my compressor later to see if it helps. There seems to be some knocking in the valve train, but I am not familiar with small diesels enough to know if it is a problem. I was told that the bottom end had been redone by a previous owner some time back, but I don't see why they wouldn't do the whole engine if they took the time to tear it apart. As I see it, you have to split the tractor and can't just drop the pan to redo the bottom end(It is like the 8n with the pan used as the frame, right?). IT just has so much more power than my 8n that I can't see how the performance could be diminished. Thanks for your response.
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