Posted by Janicholson on January 05, 2009 at 07:36:57 from (199.17.6.128):
In Reply to: super MD ?'s posted by eric fox on January 04, 2009 at 17:39:00:
On some monitors (out here) it is difficult to read the All caps words. (it is also like shouting) The belly pump can be used for a three point. The same diesel grade engine oil is put in the injection pump, that is in the engine. If it runs poorely, it may have stuck valves, including starting valves. Do a compression check (on the gasoline mode) to see if there is dramatic differences between cylinders. It is a strong engine and will make good power when running well. they are smooth, so don't assume it is OK. If the compression is more than about 15% different between cylinders, Or none on a cylinder, Take off the valve cover and see if valves are stuck or pushrods off. This includes starting valves under the opening cam! Keep in touch, JimN
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