yanmar blowby

   / yanmar blowby #11  
On my first YM186D I turned the exhaust horizontal to the front, with the tip pointing outward, to lower the tractor profile so I could mow under orchard trees. Always smelled exhaust. I think it was drawn into the radiator and fan.

When I got the second YM186D with loader, I left the exhaust upright because the loader arm shields all but the top few inches. For some reason this works better. I nearly never smell exhaust now while operating the tractor.

rScotty did you post that you ran with just vertical conduit pipe, no muffler? Isn't that deafening? How's your hearing now? :)
 
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#12  
Ok , I changed oil yesterday. Added a lil service treatment to fuel. Ran it for a couple hours. No change(didn’t really expect it that soon) will run it some more. I am kinda leaning towards honeing and re ringing. Any advise on re ringing vs new sleeves and pistons?
 
   / yanmar blowby #16  
Not offering advice as to overhaul but if you do I would recommend inspection of internals before buying new sleeves and pistons.
 
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#18  
I guess I will tear it down and check cylinder walls. Measure and see if I can just ring.
 
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#19  
Ok not pure, I am sure it has some fuel in it as well from blowby
 
   / yanmar blowby #20  
Assuming the thermostart is disconnected you see no difference?
 

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