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<blockquote data-quote="dustrat" data-source="post: 574696" data-attributes="member: 20238"><p>I'm with Trikky on this one. Looks like a classic case of overheating. Did you have all the under engine deflector tin wear fitted ie deflector tin wear that fits between barrels and rear deflectors that fit on tin wear, crankshaft pulley end,beside no 2 and 4 barrels.If it had been a case of overfueling you would have had an increase in oil level due to fuel going in crankcase. Hope you solve the cause before you rebuild your engine.</p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dustrat, post: 574696, member: 20238"] I'm with Trikky on this one. Looks like a classic case of overheating. Did you have all the under engine deflector tin wear fitted ie deflector tin wear that fits between barrels and rear deflectors that fit on tin wear, crankshaft pulley end,beside no 2 and 4 barrels.If it had been a case of overfueling you would have had an increase in oil level due to fuel going in crankcase. Hope you solve the cause before you rebuild your engine. Robert [/QUOTE]
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