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Re: BN engine and H carb questions
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Posted by Theman on September 20, 2001 at 09:58:40 from (12.19.86.5):
In Reply to: BN engine and H carb questions posted by Jeff on September 20, 2001 at 07:41:08:
Regarding item 1: Remember that oil floats on water so if there is water on top of a piston wreaking havoc on the rings and cylinder, it will continue to do damage after you add the oil. Find a solvent/penetrant that breaks up water (alcohol or WD40 come to mind) and will dissolve in the oil you plan to use. You could experiment in a small glass jar to see what works best. One other thing, if it is possible to get the valve cover off now, do so before more moisture can rust that area up worse. You won't be able to fill the engine enough to protect it. The H I have sat out here in East Texas for several years and the block, main bearing caps, and timing gear cover are all I was able to salvage. It was full of rust and white moldy junk.
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