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robgraham wrote: I've been given an elderly (40-50 years) cultivator - 4 stroke Briggs and Stratton single cylinder engine. Seems to be all OK and the engine runs fine. However I believe I should be adding something to the petrol to make it equivalent to that containing lead. A local agricultural machinery company said this wasn't necessary, but a decoke would be advisable. What's the collective's opinion please ? It really depends what the exhaust valve seat consists of. If it's part of a cast iron block or cylinder head you might well have problems, but even then not always. If the material the seat is in is aluminium it will have a steel insert which is almost certainly hard enough. -- *I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't care. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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