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Posted by Aces on February 27, 2004 at 10:55:09 from (67.0.17.44):
In Reply to: 706 repair posted by ChadS on February 26, 2004 at 19:50:23:
ChadS I think you could have the classic valve problem we had back in the 60's in the IH 6 cylinder engines, 263 291 301 gas engines. We had carbon build up on the valves and spark plugs bad and valves brunning bad. I know some one going to say I don't know what I am talking about, but I was there and DID THAT AS THEY SAY. That is when champian made a good plug some say they don't now. The D18Y did the job if and here is where people will say he is full s it but it was all oil. When IH came out with there # 1 Engine oil we stopped all the problem, tractors with 100 hours and didnot run good and not good power whent 2500 3000 hours with the IH oil. We fixed them in different ways some complet overhaul if bad enough some we pulled the head off clean the carbon off good and put the head back on and they run good for years with the IH oil. IH made alot of oil companies mad but the oil did the job.
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