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Re: How much blow by is too much?
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Posted by Ross on January 08, 2005 at 11:37:26 from (63.77.205.138):
In Reply to: Re: How much blow by is too much? posted by Allan in NE on January 07, 2005 at 07:48:04:
Allan could you be more specific about what you mean by just throwing in rings is a recipe for disaster? Do you mean throwing in rings without honing and removing the cylinder ridge or do you mean that since you're rebuiliding the engine to put in new pistons and sleeves. Since I'm asking you I've got an Oliver that has great oil pressure (pegs the guage), compression readings of 110, 100,105 and 110. However it smokes to beat the band mainly on start up but also occasionally under a hard pull. The tractor set for a while before I bought it so I thought stuck rings but I've got decent compression Do you think the valve guides could be the culprit? I've got no idea on the amount of hours. Thanks Ross
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