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Posted by Steven@nd on March 12, 2002 at 20:11:39 from (12.23.185.139):
In Reply to: Frozen M posted by Indiana Boy on March 12, 2002 at 17:57:16:
See results of "stuck" engines below. On my 2 H's they were sitting outside, one even had a raincap on it! Rain caps do absolutely no good except for an occasional sprinkle. I had to completely disassemble the engines and beat the pistons out with a BFH (that's Big F Hammer) and a block of wood. Actually, several blocks of wood as we kept breaking them. One engine was easy with only one really bad piston. The other engine we cracked all the pistons and sleeves getting it apart. Pulling around the yard dropping the clutch does a couple things: it can bend the rods, break the crankshaft or tranny gears, or IF the engine does come loose, the junk that is inside there will ruin the sleeves anyways. Steven
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