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Docwheelhorse

Hello All,

Bought a "beater" at show... couldn't check oil because A) lazy and B) would've had to find wrench... its an old K with screw in dipstick.

Tractor puffed LIGHTLY... and I took it home.

Undid dipstick today and found oil thick and black and just touching dipstick. I poured in some kero... flushed motor and drained / re-filled with 30 weight... well with ENGINE FULL it smokes like a freight train. I then sprayed some de-carb / ring free into spark plugs and let it soak for 30 minutes. Then said screw it and put a deck on and beat the stuffing out of it mowing thick, tall wet grass... by the end the smoke was way way down. I may soak it again unless you guys have any suggestions for oil or magic potions that may clean the rings put and get this motor sealed up a little better... I wanted to plow with it and use it as a yard tractor. I know... I know... I hear you screaming re-ring it, but I just don't have time now.

 

Thanks Tony

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WHX??

You call that smoke?!?!? I got a KT17 that beats that and a Briggs twin that together the US Army wanted me to come lay down smoke screens for their next invasion. :lol: 

Sorry to have to tell you Doc that looks like toasted rings to me. You could try a little MMO in it just for $h!t& grins. Ain't a can of liquid tune up in the world gonna cure that tho. 

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squonk

Are you sure  it didn't stop smoking because the oil is low now? Might as well throw a couple qts. If Seafoam in it and let it rip!

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roadapples

:text-yeahthat: probably too much smoke for this, but I'd clean the filter behind the valve cover...

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JoeM

50/50 transmission fluid cleans them up pretty good, run it hard.....drain r hot!

I got a 10 hp magnum that smokes like that when it has not been run for a while. If i run it everyday just a touch of smoke on start up. I run 10w-30 in it and it seems to be the best. :twocents-twocents:

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Docwheelhorse
1 hour ago, squonk said:

Are you sure  it didn't stop smoking because the oil is low now? Might as well throw a couple qts. If Seafoam in it and let it rip!

Nope... it was down a bit... but still at least 3/4s full... it cleaned up sonewhat

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ebinmaine

Why the flying heck would you re-ring that??!!??

Just think of the absolute destruction you're doing to the local mosquito population!!!!!

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Pullstart

:text-+1: for some Seafoam... and maybe Lucas treatment after flushing it...

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Jeff-C175

My friend inherited Gramma's 63 Ford Galaxie.  38000 miles.  Smoked like the mosquito fog truck.  Beat the snot out of it.  Took 3 weeks but the smoke stopped completely.  Gramma never took it over 30.

 

Probly wasn't Gramma's mower, but ya never know!  It might clear up!

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lynnmor

Yamaha recommends Ring-Free be used at all times in their snowmobile engines.  Apparently the thin rings and basically a race engine doesn't do well with the varied usage that the engine is exposed to.  I never used it but there may be some positive result, besides dealer profit, from using it.  In your case, I might try it for a short time and then change the oil in the hope that crud will be expelled.

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Maxwell-8

heard good thing about Restore engine restorer

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edgro

Used to have a forklift at work that smoked bad.

Easy to tell when it's out of oil, it quit smoking

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peter lena

that collective engine varnish , takes time to clean up , this is not a 1 and done flush , but as I  regularly used mine in clean up , you could see less smoke , and oil filth was quickly apparent . beating the hell out of something is not the way it works, shorter oil changes after hot running , additive and fresh oil , is the easiest way . all of mine now have like new clean dip stick readings , oil changes are longer , no smoke at all , engines run with ease , add rislone zinc to all my oils . I  use this and it simply works . pete

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WHX??
12 hours ago, peter lena said:

ever hear of RISLONE OIL TREATMENTS,

Tried that same stuff Pete ... didn't work but twant for lack of trying. Bore just too ovaled. 

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peter lena

@WHX24, just wondering how many hours did you use it ? I noticed a change in how fast the oil condition changed , and an easier running . another thing that changed was the milky slime in the dip stick tube , that is totally gone , and the dip stick itself , looks brand shinny new, my oil changes really flush out . like a debris cleaning dump . refill and do it again . pete  

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richmondred01

I guessing that’s going to need more then new rings. 

 

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rmaynard

If you know me, I'm not a fan of snake oil, whether in the gas or in the oil. It's smoking because oil is getting into the combustion chamber. Valve guides, rings or a combination of both. Let the oil burn until your are ready to rebuild it.

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WheelhorseBob

How dare you 😉

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WHX??
10 hours ago, peter lena said:

@WHX24, just wondering how many hours did you use it ? 

I truth be told Pete can't remember.... matter of fact can't remember what tractor I even used it in. When you have 30 tractors it gets kinda tough to remember what one does to what tractor. Maintenance logs help if I remember to update them! :)

Have to side with Maynard on  this one tho not a fan of tune up in a can. The bore is egg shaped or valve guides worn  nothing side of some machine shop love is gonna fix it proper. I do use oil additives in the good motors tho. 

The Dino @stevasaurus brought a 857, I think, to plow day once that smoked like a bandito. He knew it was due for some love but ran it anyway. We shut her down when she was struggling and he went thru the motor good as new. 

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peter lena

@WHX24, thanks for the feed back , my 3 horses are enough for me , and I  regularly rotate  their usage , as I  experiment with all issues. my experience is about 5-10 hrs with rislone products , for a transition to improving. what ever smoking or related issues I had on used engines , is all but gone , internal cleaning is very obvious , with dip stick tube , clean and clear , oil goes longer , and drainage is like hot coal oil . you have to detail your attempt , this is not a 1 and done thing , you are trying to recover neglect , when I  find a cure , to anything , that goes on the other 2 horses , that way its easier to keep track of regular maintenance. like using STABIL every time I top off , no fuel issues at all , good luck with your projects , pete   

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WHX??

Your absolutely right Pete I should document things a bit more on these smokers and pay attention to oil changes/flushing. 

 

Any thoughts out there on if running say 40 or 50 weight oil would help? In hot weather of course. 

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Lane Ranger

No magic potions can match a rebuild but the number of products out there seems endless!

 

 

I just saw this one and wonder if anyone has tried this on a smoking motor??

It was developed with grants from NASA, the National Science Foundation, the United States Department of Energy and more. TriboTEX’s nanomaterial has been shown in tests to:

  • Reduce friction by more than 10X over engine oil alone
  • Increase horsepower by 1-3%
  • Increase fuel economy by 6-8% in cars with 130K+ miles 
  • Reduce engine noise within the first 15 minutes of use
  • Fill in worn away material up to 40 micron or .0016 inch
  • Is as environmentally friendly and safe as baby oil

 

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