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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 6555262" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>if you take the exhaust pipe off as to lift the bonnet, is there signs of damp oil on inside of pipe or a very deep black ?</p><p>if so give it a half to an hour hard work, constantly 80% plus load,</p><p>working it as hard as it will take, but keeping an eye on temp gauge not to boil it, as long as oil pressure and temp ok, give it a good flogging, this will bed the rings in if it's glazed, </p><p>and the soot in exhaust pipe will be a dry light black if engine is good,</p><p></p><p>to do this it needs to be a load on the pto, a too big machine for the tractor, or a dyno, cheap and free option in UK is a slurry whisk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 6555262, member: 999"] if you take the exhaust pipe off as to lift the bonnet, is there signs of damp oil on inside of pipe or a very deep black ? if so give it a half to an hour hard work, constantly 80% plus load, working it as hard as it will take, but keeping an eye on temp gauge not to boil it, as long as oil pressure and temp ok, give it a good flogging, this will bed the rings in if it's glazed, and the soot in exhaust pipe will be a dry light black if engine is good, to do this it needs to be a load on the pto, a too big machine for the tractor, or a dyno, cheap and free option in UK is a slurry whisk [/QUOTE]
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