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ONE THING I HAVE TRIED WITH HARD STARTING ENGINES IS TO SPRAY FOGGING OIL INSTEAD OF STARTING FLUID INTO THE INTAKE, LESS HARMFUL TO MOTOR AND IT DOES WORK.
Anyway, kenny, I saw the pic of the injector pump you included, but didn't see where the return line was that returns to the tank, which line were you talking about? These old commercial tractors are made to put the hours on, so I really don't think 3000 was that many, especially if it is 36 years old, but I tell you what, it's not nearly as fragile as half the new tractors out there.
Finally, no one mentioned adjusting the valves. Now I have done plenty of valve adjustments on gas engines, and I assume it's just as easy or easier on tractors, anyone have any experience with this?
THANKS ALL!
Anyway, kenny, I saw the pic of the injector pump you included, but didn't see where the return line was that returns to the tank, which line were you talking about? These old commercial tractors are made to put the hours on, so I really don't think 3000 was that many, especially if it is 36 years old, but I tell you what, it's not nearly as fragile as half the new tractors out there. \
So kenny, how hard are those caps to replace?
So kenny, how hard are those caps to replace?