/ The guy that put the engine internals together says "The rings are not seated yet end the smoking is normal. Just give it a couple hours of work"
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I guess we all have our preferences on what works best for us. and no, that was not in the training. but I am certified in automotive,not agriculture or industrial. this is a method developed by the old schooler's way before my time. and it's a method that still works today and many still use it. repairing leaky crack's in the differential housing's on a brand new car under factory warranty with JB weld is not in the training either,and there was quite a run on the cracks too on the Mavericks and Granada's but that's what Ford had us doing in 1977 at the dealer,and no comebacks either, what i have found in my years of turning wrenches is,if you just stick to the book you will never learn the tricks of the trade,it's the seasoned tech's that teach the newbies out of technical school the tricks of the trade and to use other ways to make repairs as most people cannot afford to have the vehicles or tractors fixed by the book.just when I was a automotive electrician, I did not have any customers that would go by the book and replace a defective wiring harness. too much money,so I repaired or patched the harness,depending on the customers budget
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