Posted by glennster on April 02, 2009 at 18:14:41 from (24.14.63.246):
In Reply to: C makes wierd noise posted by Lanse on April 02, 2009 at 17:19:18:
i agree with the sticky valves too. how long did the tractor sit without running? what happens often, the valve that is open, whether intake or exhaust and get rust forming on the exposed stem. when the valve is operated, it gets up in the guide and binds the valve causing it to stick. sometimes you can free them up by pulling the valve cover and soaking up the valve stem with penetrating oil to free it. you can also squirt some kerosene on it or marvel mystery oil. the rust is abrasive and will wear the guide. wouldnt hurt to toss a pint of marvel oil in the crankcase and some in the fuel tank. itsapretty good upper cylinder libricant. worst case marvel oil wont hurt anything.
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