BX2750 Snowblower Engine Soot

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NY_Yankees_Fan

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Kubota BX 2200
I have been using the front snowblower for about 6 hours since I got in a few months ago. I notice a lot of black soot from the diesel exhaust on the left side of the blower. Has anyone who has front blower also notice a lot of soot? What product have you found to remove the soot? I assume this is normal for a diesel??
 
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Remove?? It's the one place I know won't rust!!!!

Seriously- there's no point in removing it unless you plan to attach some curved muffler pipe to somehow redirect the exhaust.
 
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I use a product called "Greased Lightning" that I get at HD. I have the spray bottle and a gallon that I refill with. It is great for getting brake dust off the alloy wheels and cleaning up the soot on the blower. I only do it after the season and then give the entire blower a touch up spray paint and then wax. Being that this is my first year with the blower, those are my intentions. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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WD-40 works well too. I clean mine up with that every spring, along with a liberal wash down of the entire blower (with WD-40). Then it goes into the little tin shed for the summer. No rust yet, even on the impeller with no paint. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I use a product called Honda Cleaner from the local cycle shop. Its a cleaner and a polish. I can clean the whole tractor with it. I also use simple green since it wont remove wax.
 
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Tom,

I was going to give this a try and solve the problem for good...
Here is a link to a great Exhaust Redirect Project

Good luck
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I made a little exhaust extension tip for my BX using a 1 1/4 copper street 45, the small end fits tight over the outlet pipe, in fact I had to smooth it up a little with a drum sander to get it to go on. I cut it off just at the beginning of the bell on the big end so it ended up parallel with the side of the machine. I just tapped mine on with a hammer and it has stayed put although one could put a hose clamp on for extra security. It now has just enough curve to it to keep the exhaust off the grill guard and the snowblower. As an added touch I sent mine off and had it chromed too! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Since I made mine up I've done two more for other BX owners in the area.

Steve
 
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These posts always confuse me. My BX23 exhaust curves out to the side. Nothing blows forward.
Or is it just mine?
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( These posts always confuse me. My BX23 exhaust curves out to the side. Nothing blows forward.
Or is it just mine? )</font>

Ok, so I'm answering my own question.

I was just looking at some close-ups of the exhaust on the BX23 versus the 1500/1830/2230.
The exhaust on the 23 sticks out just a liitle bit farther than the others, directing the exhaust more to the side.
 

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