Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554

   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #71  
the difference between the X variant and the C variant?

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O.K. Inquiring minds want to know what is the difference? -Ed
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #72  
Dave_Lilly said:
Nitpicker.
No Dave, I just try to pay attention to what I'm reading

Dave_Lilly said:
When I bought my KAMA (Which is my first diesel tractor) ... I cannot understand why you continue to post on this site since you don't really know much.
I think you know this already. But in case you didn't read it right - I've owned, operated, and personally maintained 8 diesels dating back to 1985; on road and off road, two cylinder/three cylinder/four cylinder/five cylinder, turbo charged and normally aspirated. I currently own three, two of which are Chinese tractors, and one of them a TS354C.

So the question that begs asking is - what qualifies you to allege that I "don't really know much " (presumably about diesels)?

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   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #73  
Red55 said:
O.K. Inquiring minds want to know what is the difference?
The typical differences include
TS354X: 3 cylinder engine with 95cm bore, creeper gear in the mid-housing box
TS354C: 4 cylinder engine with 85cm bore, shuttle shift in the mid-housing box
That said, importing dealers control the specific configurations, so there may be an occasional deviation from typical.

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   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #74  
Okay... what qualifies you to allege that I "don't really know much " ?
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #75  
Flyhiflylo said:
Okay... what qualifies you to allege that I "don't really know much " ?
All: The correct answer to "You dont really know much.", is "I know that.";)
larry
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #76  
Dagnabbit it; when will folks realize most of us, myself included, don't really know all that much when the broad spectrum of knowledge is breached!:D :D :D
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #77  
"Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall."

And I didn't just make that up either.
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #78  
SPYDERLK said:
All: The correct answer to "You dont really know much.", is "I know that.";)
larry

Greg begged for someone to ask that question and I'm still waiting for an answer...:D
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #79  
Getting back to original question of how much blowby is acceptable. If you put your hand near (not on) the vent and do not feel air pulsation (puffs)than you are all right. I have seen diesels blowing out the vent before the require rebuild.
 
   / Excessive Blow-by on Kama 554 #80  
greg_g said:
No Dave, I just try to pay attention to what I'm reading

I think you know this already. But in case you didn't read it right - I've owned, operated, and personally maintained 8 diesels dating back to 1985; on road and off road, two cylinder/three cylinder/four cylinder/five cylinder, turbo charged and normally aspirated. I currently own three, two of which are Chinese tractors, and one of them a TS354C.

So the question that begs asking is - what qualifies you to allege that I "don't really know much " (presumably about diesels)?

//greg//

Because of your idiotic replies.
 

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