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Re: Are you guy's holding back your tricks? ; )
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Posted by Tom Windsor on May 23, 2007 at 20:03:09 from (69.40.60.70):
In Reply to: Are you guy's holding back your tricks? ; ) posted by neblinc on May 23, 2007 at 06:13:50:
I thought that I was the big cheeze when it comes to rust. I think yours is a very very close second to the piece of junk that I tore into...in fact, I can see a nice tractor emerging...thanks for the photos and update. Wish I had kept a photo record. Once you get the cam drive gear off, the idler pulley and the face plate, you can up side down this thing, remove the main bearing caps, the rod bearing caps, and with a little encouragement, this thing will move around so you can get to the nuts on the rods that you cannot now reach. Just be gentle with the encouragement. (make sure you pull that little short piece of pipe out that extends below the edge of the pan flange--you need to avoid breaking it off..) This is the oil return to the pan.
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