larso1
Gold Member
Howdy all you tractor nuts,
I just recently purchased this tractor, my first, for a real good price. Guess I know why now. Ha!
Anyway, need your help in diagnosing this problem. The motor starts real easy and runs well. No smoke after short warm-up. I run the tractor for about 5-minutes and oil starts to run out the breather cap on top of the valve cover in copious amounts, not just spitting out, but sort of gushing out. I've gotten a lot of conflicting advice from well-meaning friends on what could be the problem. Blow-by comes up alot in conversation. But others say a diesel wouldn't start easily if there was that much blowby, or a blown head gasket, or a cracked head.
So, I just performed a leak-down test on both cylinders and checked oil pressure with a new mechanical pressure gage.
Results: 22% leakage through front cylinder, 35% through rear cylinder. Oil pressure is 62-psi which I understand is pretty good.
I'm told by the guy who lent me the tester that 22% is good, but 35% could be causing me the problems. He thinks maybe it could have been overheated by the previous owner and that the rings on the rear piston could have lost their tension, or could be a broken ring. He said he's surprised there's no crankcase breather on these, and that might have eliminated the problem. It just seems like oil to the valve train isn't getting back to the crankcase fast enough. The only path for the oil to get back to the sump from the head is down the four push-rod tunnels. So, I ran it without the valve cover and could see that the oil wasn't returning very fast, but it didn't appear that it was being pushed back from the tunnel entry either.
So, that's where I'm at now. Guess my next step is to remove the head and check for a broken ring, cylinder wear, head gasket, etc. Interesting problem, but I'm up for it. Anyone have any other thoughts before I start? And, thanks in advance,
Bill in CO
I just recently purchased this tractor, my first, for a real good price. Guess I know why now. Ha!
Anyway, need your help in diagnosing this problem. The motor starts real easy and runs well. No smoke after short warm-up. I run the tractor for about 5-minutes and oil starts to run out the breather cap on top of the valve cover in copious amounts, not just spitting out, but sort of gushing out. I've gotten a lot of conflicting advice from well-meaning friends on what could be the problem. Blow-by comes up alot in conversation. But others say a diesel wouldn't start easily if there was that much blowby, or a blown head gasket, or a cracked head.
So, I just performed a leak-down test on both cylinders and checked oil pressure with a new mechanical pressure gage.
Results: 22% leakage through front cylinder, 35% through rear cylinder. Oil pressure is 62-psi which I understand is pretty good.
I'm told by the guy who lent me the tester that 22% is good, but 35% could be causing me the problems. He thinks maybe it could have been overheated by the previous owner and that the rings on the rear piston could have lost their tension, or could be a broken ring. He said he's surprised there's no crankcase breather on these, and that might have eliminated the problem. It just seems like oil to the valve train isn't getting back to the crankcase fast enough. The only path for the oil to get back to the sump from the head is down the four push-rod tunnels. So, I ran it without the valve cover and could see that the oil wasn't returning very fast, but it didn't appear that it was being pushed back from the tunnel entry either.
So, that's where I'm at now. Guess my next step is to remove the head and check for a broken ring, cylinder wear, head gasket, etc. Interesting problem, but I'm up for it. Anyone have any other thoughts before I start? And, thanks in advance,
Bill in CO