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Re: Perkins with blow-by problem
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Posted by GR Ohio on May 13, 2006 at 07:59:29 from (172.167.110.99):
In Reply to: Perkins with blow-by problem posted by Fred Whittaker on May 01, 2006 at 10:03:15:
We have an 1850 which we have put 2 head gaskets on in the last year. The first was a year ago and we needed it in the field so we didn't have time to get any head work done on it. It blew out the right side when it got hot. So this winter we took the head off and had it surfaced which it needed. The old head gasket had de-laminated (we couldn't find any place where it had any defects between the head and the gasket or the block and the gasket but the layers of the gasket were seperated in different places) this gasket was the copper one. The 1st one blew after 5000 hrs. and blew the web out between the 5th and 6th cylinders. The one we put in this winter after having the head surfaced and checking the block (still in tractor) and properly torqueing bolts after running tractor blew after only 15 hours and the tractor sounds ok until it gets up to operating temp and then is has alot of blow by and sounds rough. Is it possible to get any of the older style head gaskets anywhere? I've been asking around and some other people have said they've had problems getting the copper head gaskets to seal up if both surfaces aren't fresh. Any help would be appreciated!!
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