IslandTractor
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- Joined
- Sep 15, 2005
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- Prudence Island, RI
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
Diesel engines do not suffer the valve face and seat erosion gasoline engines do, which is the main reason gas engines' valve clearances close up. Back-in-tha-day, when gasoline contained tetraethyl lead, the issue was not as severe, but with the advent of lead free gas, bingo. When manufacturers began using hardened valve seats and the metallurgy of the valves themselves improved, the issue lessened. I suspect the lubricating action of the diesel fuel reduces, if not eliminates the erosion
I'm not so sure that the metallurgy hasn't already caught up. Last time I had a valve job done was in 1977. I've owned at least ten gas powered vehicles since then and kept most until at least 150K miles.