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Re: Why leave Diesel's run?
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Posted by Joe Evans on April 11, 2001 at 20:31:22 from (209.41.235.31):
In Reply to: Why leave Diesel's run? posted by Dezel Dummy on April 11, 2001 at 02:11:25:
I think it's a holdover in some cases from years ago when diesels were harder to start and fuel was cheap. Cylinder wall wash-down in my opinion is a crock--if the cylinder is firing properly the fuel spray is being burned. After working her real hard, I'll let her idle a bit so that temperatures normalize. Same goes for my tractor. An operator told me that he'd seen another operator weld the valves to the seats in a D9G after running real hard in the summer and shutting down too soon.
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