Posted by The tractor vet on December 11, 2012 at 08:17:07 from (75.24.6.36):
In Reply to: # 2 valve is leaking posted by BigBob706 on December 11, 2012 at 07:30:21:
What do you mean when you say #2 valve is leaking?? is it missing on #2 or is it the fact that you see oil around the spark plug?? If it is missing then run a compression test , if it has a burnt valve on #2 then the head will have to come off and get a new valve installed and the rest ground . Now more then likely you will need new valve guides also . And when ya pull the head off now you can look and see how much ridge is in the cylinders , if you can catch your finger nail on the ridge then she is getting close to overhaul time . also while the head is off more then likely the head will need planed down to get it flat again. If it is a burnt valve then before you run it with a new valve job i would recommend that you start using a LOW ASH oil or you will become and old hand at doing valve jobs .
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