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Posted by UFO Man on June 15, 2004 at 17:43:24 from (66.243.138.96):
In Reply to: Tell Me What You Think (picture) posted by Allan on June 15, 2004 at 06:51:36:
Allen, That looks purely normal, in fact I wish mine smoked that little for the first few minutes. Actually I think that is the same color smoke that mine puts out while it is warming up. Now I know what you are talking about, the guys with the wore out diesels are blowing white smoke and it doesn't quit. I liked to have choked to death the other day following a truck blowing white smoke. Couldn't get around him. I will say that if this tractor was idled alot, there may be a layer of carbon on the piston head and in the combustion chambers that is insulating the chamber and causing the cool startup temps. I know my B414 had this problem because I took the injectors out. There was a heavy layer of carbon all over the combustion chamber. Rebuilt injectors and 5or 6 hours of heavy mowing at a time has done a lot to take care of that problem. Anyway, and seriously, I don't think that you have anything to worry about. Unless you start it in a barn with the door closed. Ha. Joe the UFO Man
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