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Re: Oil out of exhault-why?????
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 11, 2004 at 16:40:49 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Oil out of exhault-why????? posted by Jon H on October 11, 2004 at 16:08:10:
Mr. Jon, I do believe that you just might be right. I went over to a friends after he tore it down, he wanted to show me a huge hole in a piston. He asked what I figured caused that, and I asked where the head was, when I flipped it over that valve was as smashed and bent as I've ever seen one from gettin slapped by that piston. In his case, either floated a valve because of a broken spring (didn't look at it that close), or more likely that the valve got stuck open at the wrong time by something. Guess what I'd like to know is how's it runnin? Runnin flat on a cylinder? No bangin goin on in there? No wheezing because of a big hole in a piston? Diesel fuel in the oil because of a big hole in a piston? Maybe a valve got bent and oil's makin it down between the valve guide and stem? Lots of possibilities, but how's it runnin other than oil or oily smoke? Hope it's somethin simple like Redmud mentioned, but does seem like an awful lot of oil and smoke. Could be lucky.
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