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Remove engine on a 763?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3173" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>How hard it it to start? does it blow alot of smoke when it runs?</p><p>Generally speaking, when it takes a fair amount of effort to start your plugs are sad or you indeed have too much piston/bore wear. A new head will do nothing to fix this (as you know).</p><p>Your best bet before removing the head or engine would to do a compression test. You should get 350-450 PSI. So i have been told, 350 is at the lower limit of what a diesel engine will work.</p><p>Generally speaking, excessive blow-by is indeed worn poston/rings/bore. If you can live with it, you can install an oil catch can on the breether and just keep topping the engine oil up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3173, member: 82"] How hard it it to start? does it blow alot of smoke when it runs? Generally speaking, when it takes a fair amount of effort to start your plugs are sad or you indeed have too much piston/bore wear. A new head will do nothing to fix this (as you know). Your best bet before removing the head or engine would to do a compression test. You should get 350-450 PSI. So i have been told, 350 is at the lower limit of what a diesel engine will work. Generally speaking, excessive blow-by is indeed worn poston/rings/bore. If you can live with it, you can install an oil catch can on the breether and just keep topping the engine oil up. [/QUOTE]
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