[Farmall] Super A engine trouble...
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Fri Sep 18 06:22:32 PDT 2009
Did he run compression check on all cylinders? From what you have
posted, I would suspect bad or stuck rings on the one cylinder. A valve
would cause the low compression, but not the oil fouling, unless the
guide was badly worn. At this time he is right, a tear down and
inspection is needed. If compression on all cylinders is good, you do
not have to do a full overhaul, but if the engine is generally worn and
you use it quite a bit, that is probably the best way to go.
Greg Holmes wrote:
> This may be a tough question to diagnose online, but my Super A has been running very poorly (as in, barely running) and this is beyond my level of expertise.
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> A tractor repair guy now tells me that the #1 cylinder has about 15lb pressure (the plug was very oil- and carbon-fouled on that cylinder) and that he needs to open the engine up to determine if it's a valve or worse. I have a worst-case scenario of a $2500 rebuild or a valve, or a head gasket problem (the engine does seep a little oil from the head gasket area).
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> Any shared experiences are welcome. Ultimately, this will be a decision of would one scrap a vintage tractor vs. fully restore it to tip top condition for probably another 50-100 years of service (given how it's no longer working daily on the farm).
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> Many thanks in advance.
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> Greg
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