Posted by Janicholson on December 23, 2012 at 10:12:07 from (199.17.6.29):
In Reply to: 300 engine problem posted by susan a on December 23, 2012 at 09:42:36:
Carbon and fuel residue deposits on the inside of the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe and muffler from short running times and cold weather are rather fluffy. When the engine is started, water (formed from burning Hydrocarbon fuel (burnt hydrogen) condenses on those cold parts and dissolves some of the residue. Diesels are notorious for that issue, but it happens on gasoline tractors as well. As the tractor warms in the first few minutes, that condensed water spits out and lands on everything. We tend to be neatnicks today and our cars spit out the black to the rear and we do not see it (except on the garage door if the tail pipe is directed there.) If the material dries up and acts like a stain that is what it is. If the material is oil, and remains oily, your tractor will be smoking like a English chimney in the 1800s. Wet stacking is the name for it, and it is common as we use our tractors for small work and short times. Jim
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