Jerry/MT
Elite Member
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2008
- Messages
- 3,141
- Location
- North Idaho-The Palouse
- Tractor
- New Holland TD95D, Ford 4610 & Kubota M4500
THANKYOU,MY NEW TRACTOR IS HOME AT MY BARN!!..I RECHECKED ALL MY CONNECTIONS,RESET POINT GAP..DID TSP OF OIL IN 2 EASY CYLINDERS..THEN I HAD THROTTLE ROD IN PROPER POSITION,ALL THE WAY UP,HARD..JUMPED MY TRUCK TO FRESH BAT ON TRACTOR..INSTEAD OF BLOWING ETHER IN CARB BOTTOM I REALLY JUST KEPT SQUIRTING IN AIR INTAKE ALOT,,IT SLOWLY STARTED TO STRNG SOME POPS TOGETHER!!!.THEN IT RAN!!..RAN IT FOR 15,,NO SMOKE OUT OF STACK AT ALL,ALL SEEMED WELL,,TSTAT DIDNT OPEN YET BUT I WANTED TO GET IT HOME,,OIL IS BLACK AND IN A PERFECT WORLD I WOULD HAVE CHANGED IT BEFORE THE 3.5 MILE RIDE HOME,,,WORKED GREAT UP AND DOWN HILLS ETC,,LOT OF SMOKE OUT OF CRANKCASE VENT...DIRTY OIL?..AFTER PARKED IT DRIPPED SOME WHITISH GOO OUT OF THERE TOO,MAYBE A TLBS...THANKS SOUNDGUY,,JIM
gald you got it to run.
I don't want to rain on your parade but I doubt that the smoke out the crankcase vent is from dirty oil! Did the engine get to operating temperture in the 3.5 miles to your barn? Sounds like it didn't. That whitish goo could be water condensate/oil mist from sitting outside for a while and not being operated or it could be something else. Change the oil and carefully examine what you drain out.
Don't work the tractor if you can't get it to operating temperature. Check the thermostat, the water pump, and belt tension and make sure those components are working, replacing whatever is not if you find something bad. Then get the engine to operating temperature and see if the blowby is reduced.