Smokin' John Deere

   / Smokin' John Deere #11  
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What do you suppose the dried rice added to the mix? Unless I am missing something, dried rice + water + heat = wet rice, soft and mushy.
 
   / Smokin' John Deere #12  
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Rice!? In the carb?!!? Surely not!!??

How could all that goop get past the needle and seat?

I just don't see how that could work at all. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Smokin' John Deere #13  
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Fishman,

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You don't put the water through the fuel system. You put it in the air intake as you would an upper cylinder lubricant.

This is the first that I have heard of using rice along with the water. I suspect that the rice acts as a mild abrasive cleaner. Its probably hard enough to shatter carbon deposits when it hits them at air intake speed but much softer than metal.

This is pretty much Model T Ford technology. Not sure what it do to the oxygen sensor or catalytic converter in todays cars.
 
   / Smokin' John Deere #14  
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That's right, about dumping down the carb vents. By the way, I also heard that crushed walnut shells do as well. (Besides using them for 'sandblasting'.) I, too, suspect that it's acting as a sandblasting/chipping agent. Sure is a rough way to cook a meal, th /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gifough!
 
   / Smokin' John Deere #15  
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OK that makes sense now. I guess I was just having a senior moment. Still sounds a little strange though.
 
   / Smokin' John Deere #16  
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Hi Tim,
I don't know by your post, what engine is in your tractor.I recently I had a two cylinder B&S that smoked real bad. I found out it was a blown head gasket on one cylinder.It was blown between the oil galley and the cylinder bore. This may be your problem or it may be just a tired engine that needs to be overhauled.
Gugy
 
 
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