Posted by FC Andy on January 13, 2012 at 13:55:39 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: 706 rings didnt seet posted by 36 A on January 13, 2012 at 11:06:00:
Question: How many hours does he have on it since overhaul? A few? or a few hundred?
If you want to try the Bon-Ami trick, it is a powdered abrasive cleaner, usually available right next to the steel wool and other cleaning products at the grocery store.
If you can't "work" it for the day, maybe you could try putting it in high gear, taking off at as low of a throttle as possible, and giving it full throttle. Up some hills if you have any would work it longer. This is how the Haynes manual tells you to "break in" 6.5 and 7.3 diesels. Do it repeatedly. Maybe pull some heavy wagons around.
Just a few thoughts. Good Luck!
More Thoughts:
It could be fuel smoke like rustred said. My 806 smokes a blue-ish color all winter long, at least while the motor is really cold. It usually always has a hint of blue on cold startup, even in the summer after I've worked it some. Mine don't use very much if any oil, and don't have excessive blow-by. That's how I judge my motors.
Not trying to be a know-it all, just thinking while at work.
This post was edited by FC Andy at 14:29:47 01/13/12.
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