UpLateAgain
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My engine rebuilder told me it was very common on those old Ford Model A engines for valves to suddenly decide to stick open. If that's what is happening with your tractor, you should be able to tell by doing a compression test. If you get cylinders that are showing little or no compression, you'll probably have to pull the head and physically check how each valve is seating. He said often simply tapping the valve head lightly with a hammer will free it, and you may never again have the problem, (though he did recommend replacing a quart of oil with a quart of Marvel Mystery oil for one oil change if you find a sticking valve or two). And if it is a sticky valve, you may get a sticky valve to free up just by tapping the side of the block where the valves are with a hammer several times. Just don't hit it hard enough to crack the block.