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Topic: Re: 175 engine problems
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| DennisinWI
03-08-2013 13:29:38
75.86.179.32
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Thanks for your replys. I really appreciate your help. Tractor has a 180 thermostat and I covered the radiator to bring it up to operating temp for two hours. "slobbers" worse at operating temp and higher RPM. Is it possible that the head has a crack in the oil journal that feeds the rocker arm. Tractor starts on the first turn and seems to run very nice. Puts 63 hp on the Dyno and does not smoke except on acceleration with a puff of lt gray. I am stumped!!! |
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| Dieseltech
03-08-2013 20:04:15
199.16.223.2
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| Doubt you have any trouble at all, this shows up more often too below 50 degrees. Dad's 180 does it too. Tractor has no chrome sleeves like was used on some 203 perkins, did not come with a thermostart in US like 65, 85, and S90 came with. At least I never saw any on tractors sold by th MF dealer I worked for. Injection pump has no advance to be set wrong. Diesels need heat to burn clean. |
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