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Re: Re: Jury is still out...valve color
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Posted by Bruce on January 18, 2004 at 06:37:38 from (24.213.27.142):
In Reply to: Re: Jury is still out...valve color posted by Wayne on January 17, 2004 at 13:46:30:
Hi Wayne, Thanks for your advice. I have been watching this valve through the spark plug hole as I had to replace the valve due to it burning up. When I purchased the tractor it had a burnt exhaust valve in this head, so after changing it out, and running the engine for a few minutes, I notice that this head ran really hot, plug was whiter than the other plugs, and the new valve was white while the others were black. So that started me on a wild goose chase to determain if I fixed the result of some other problem, but still had not fixed the problem. I retimed the engine, and checked many times for false air...nothing. Upon retiming the engine, all of the plugs look more a like, all running much cleaner, and some of the other valves are starting to get some white on them. I have decided that the engine is going to run as it is and if it is too hot, I should find out after running it for a longer time...just hope I can catch it in time if it is....thanks for your advice and all the others who responded. Bruce
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