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Re: more questions re smokin'oil
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Posted by ltf in nc on October 12, 2000 at 08:27:02 from (206.228.214.112):
In Reply to: more questions re smokin'oil posted by Carla Ricci on October 11, 2000 at 19:02:53:
response by question number 1) not knowing where you are located and the history of the tractor.. 30 WT non detergent...20 WT north of the mason dixon line 3)pounds per square inch on each cylinder as the engine now sits and pounds per square inch of each cylinder after squirting a few squirts of oil in each cylinder 5) depends..need to do the compression test first. You could do excessive damage if a piston has a hole in it or a valve has dropped 6) A standard muffler and pipe for this tractor is cheap and readily available for approx. $20 7) Grade 5 bolts of the correct size will be fine from any source
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