RESTORE rebuild in a bottle and on a diesel?
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- čas přidán 31. 03. 2018
- Project Farm did a great vid on his Ford tractor. I was impressed to see it worked on a diesel. I got the tools, might as well test it.
This Kubota was hard to start, terrible blowby, and smelt of unburnt diesel.
Here is the video that gave me hope...
• Does Restore Work? Wi... - Jak na to + styl
project farm is my go to for most things MANLY. love his shit. than you for reconfirming his awesomeness.
I had a Mercruiser/Chevy 4.3L, 60psi in the low cylinder. Ran this stuff and it went to 160psi on the lowest. I took the engine apart and it actually fills-in the cylinder scratches. I ran this in my 1992 John Deere 855, always had bad smoke when cold but got better when warm. This almost eliminated all smoke, amazing product!
Still running in the kubota
Nicely done. Good before/after information backed up with real data. Definitely a few of my favorite things in a youtube 'how to' vid. Thanks.
Thank you for this video. I saw project farm as well.
400k miles on my 4.3 Vortec Chevy Van runs like new.
Use STP and Restore
Awesome. Use, test and results. All in the same video package. That is a "Thumbs up" in my book. ;-)
Those small tractors are amazing machines, underrated dogs for sure, but damn they work hard for a living.
It seems you have the tools and the skills, so when the time comes. Why not give it a new set of piston rings and a chamber/valve cleanup. You´ll be ready to go, for some years, with a lot less than needed for a full rebuild. It´s not the ideal, but anyway worth considering. ;-)
Cheers
Time....3 kids lol
@@sweetpigfarm3645- Yeah, 3 kids... I see, that¨s a lot of "cleanup", much worst than a valve job. But don´t worry they will stop giving head aches in about 30 years. LOL ;-)
BTW You probably noticed already. 6:36. Nut, in right hand side FEL post, it´s about to fall off. ;-)
Cheers
Might be a teenage shop lesson for them! Good eye, those threads are smashed that bolt hasn't moved.
Did it still start easy with low compression?? Before the restore?
Can any one explain to me how " Restore " finds its way through the engine to the piston rings and seals them ?
Oil is splashing around with the copper silver lead mix and naturally settles in the worn out spots filling the void
Of course engine oil reaches the rings...
How long it lasts in engine. Do you keep adding like every oil change or certain hours
Every oil change
If you don't use it often at least let it run for awhile. Thst stuff has to circulate for awhile. In the car they say to drive 200 miles.
i am ready for a oil change on my 1980 yanmar 2 cylinder diesel shoud i use the restore before putting new oil in or use it with fresh oil, thanks.
Use it with the new oil
Mine started coughing oil out the vent tube after the 1st oil change I did. I followed kubota book for procedure and capacity. It only has 244 hours, what the crap?
You did the first oil change at 244hrs?
@Dakota Duree sounds odd to me most are like 100 or 150... I could see 200hrs. How's it doing?
Nice to see it worked, simple question did it help with the blow by or it stayed the same?
A tiny amount. Still there at low end.
@@sweetpigfarm3645 nice video. I have a 07 volvo semi Cummins isx, which has blow by and over 1 million on it. Would I be able to use restore in it ? If so; how many bottles to 11 gallons of oil?
@@kersaintsaintfleur7239 is that pre egr cooler? Maybe up too 3 bottles. BUT, I would keep an eye on oil pressures I have a feeling more than one bottle might clog up an oil filter fast. Have you tried their website?
@@kersaintsaintfleur7239 Oddly the newer emissions ISX around 2010 models had carbon packing issues so Cummins issued a oil that would clean the carbon packing and increase compression...… restore in a gallon jug????? IDK
@@sweetpigfarm3645 pre dpf, but not pre egr. Will check their website. Thank you
What loader do you have on it and is it still holding up
Homemade loader. It's for material handling only. Is the restore still holding up? Yes did an oil change used it again. It's needed.
How’s the blow by and how is it holding up five years later?
Starts and runs great!... blow bybis not great but not really bad. Still using the product each oil change
Still working good after 3 years? do you add more occasionally? I might try some in a motorcycle
Just with the oil change
Yes still helping. Just plowed some snow started up really nice
So what did he used, what was that liquid that he pour in the engine? Anybody knows?
Lol "restore" it's in the title and the thumb nail
At 4:15 you can see the bottle
How many hours are on this tractor?
Hour meter stop working way before me. It sat in the sun so long the numbers are unreadable. Just did another oil change with restore, it helped again.
I don't think this tractor was taken care of.... I had it 8 years. Painted it changed every fluid a little after I got it
Why do you mention betting the summer starting being a ton better?? That’s confusing?? Has it been harder to start in the summer compared to winter?? I’m referring to before you used the restore. diesels typically start better in summer Was it different with low compression where it made it start better in winter than summer??
Well no matter the weather on these idi s you need to use glow plugs now with better compression it was better. Also I did this test in the winter so the compression numbers should be better near room temp
Never use starting fluid in Japanese diesels ...or rings break
You know that this metal particles additive, scratches and embed in all you bearings, right? Its good for cyllinders, but a total ruin for bearings... use it as a last ditch, never in a still good engine.
The problem of that products is how they fill also gap where shouldn't , like between piston ring and how they will accumulate into the head, is better to use a more dense oil instead of this , bye bro.
Gimick in a can!!!!! placebo affect strikes again!!
Did you watch the video? How do I and other youtubers (that are not sponsored) fake compression results?
@@sweetpigfarm3645 hate to be the one to tell you all..... There is nothing in a can that will repair a motor!!!!!...pour pig diarrhea into your crankcase and you will say you gained compression (lol!!!!!
@@mikesecondo2254 wow I guess my compression gauge is alive and is lying to me
@@mikesecondo2254 it's not going to repair the motor the damage is there but it is filling the damaged cylinder walls and helping compression. I have to add a can at every oil change. You are correct it's not repaired but it helps
Try the product for yourself. It does work. I’ve used it in multiple engines and it works. Compression tests don’t lie.