washita
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- Feb 24, 2009
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- pt 425, JI Case, Gravely Comm.10A
here is a thought, figure the volume the cylinder is capable of holding, remove sparkplug and fill will oil, if it will accept full volume of oil and discharges it out of sparkplug hole while rotating the engine that would narrow it down to a head problem. but if the oil level in the crankcase increases when you do this test it means a hole in the cylinder, if the volume accepted into the cylinder does not change as engine is rotated then piston is disconnected from connecting rod =broken rod or wrist pin, this test may save you time and help to diagnose where the problem is. please disconnect the power to the coil to avoid ignition of the oil if it sprays from the cylinder head when doing this test