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Posted by DaveZ on July 04, 2001 at 21:42:48 from (63.11.231.172):
Picked up a 46 H w/loader for $750. blows some smoke when she runs a while.Starts great, and seems to have decent compression. Head is off, gasket was leaking. Pulled out pistons, comp rings are like new. Cyl. walls are smooth as glass, but oil rings are not expanded out of the grooves in the piston. It has about .050" piston slop in each cyl. I need the tractor running and I plan on making it look respectable, but i really dont want to put in sleeve kit. What is normal for piston slop? How should the oil rings look? Is this where the oil is probably getting into the cyl. Every thing else in the motor is near perfect, I need some advice from some of you who have been there and done that. thanks
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