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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 13316" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The 2 cylinder Deutz are air cooled, great engine but rattle like no ones business.</p><p>As Ken pointed out, if you have low compression you will need new pistons/rings a re-bore and if you are that far in, you replace all the crank bearings. It will be rather costly, not sure how bad bit i would guess at a shop you would be looking at the 2-3K mark.</p><p>If you are really worried, get the compression checked. If its low worry, if not just run it as it is. Have you used the excessive fuel button on the injector?</p><p>White smoke also means un-burnt fuel. It could even be a faulty injector.</p><p>Just a few options for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 13316, member: 82"] The 2 cylinder Deutz are air cooled, great engine but rattle like no ones business. As Ken pointed out, if you have low compression you will need new pistons/rings a re-bore and if you are that far in, you replace all the crank bearings. It will be rather costly, not sure how bad bit i would guess at a shop you would be looking at the 2-3K mark. If you are really worried, get the compression checked. If its low worry, if not just run it as it is. Have you used the excessive fuel button on the injector? White smoke also means un-burnt fuel. It could even be a faulty injector. Just a few options for you. [/QUOTE]
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