Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD

/ Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD #61  
Google "diesel slobber" and/or "wet stacking". the real fix is usually overhaul.
 
/ Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD #62  
Just a couple of questions from old curious Winston. What rpm do you normally operate at? Is your temperature gage getting up at least a quarter of the way? Certainly not saying it is the problem but just putting it out there as one cause is leaking injector.
 
/ Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD #63  
id be willing to bet that there is water leaking in that exhaust from rain, unless its kept in a shed during all rain events then that shoots that one?
 
/ Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD #64  
fwiw, it takes a while to get moisture out once its in,get it hot, if its not losing a-freeze it should improve as u use it-did u change the engine oil ? if not see if its real thin on the dipstick
 
/ Proud New Owner of YM1610 2WD #65  
Unbolt the Exhaust and move it so that it's pointing Fwd. You can also put a 45 deg. on so that it would be pointing downwards. That will keep water from getting in the exhaust while sitting and if it is Oil/Fuel Blowby you may get some on your feet.:2cents:
 

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