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Re: Re: F-20 motor problems
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Posted by Jeff on December 16, 2002 at 19:23:08 from (216.138.40.84):
In Reply to: Re: F-20 motor problems posted by Farmalldan on December 16, 2002 at 06:02:32:
the sleeves i pulled out are not pitted but i was in a hurry so i wasn't giving them any mercy. and yea the motor is locked up tight. and old boy uptown has got some penetrant stuff that is so good that you can spray it on and watch the rust come off of it and i am getting the block boiled so i may be able to get the sleeves out and yea i have the pistons out but 2 of them are cracked so i got 4 more chances to get 2 more of them out of my other motor. i am only 14 and my dad is the only funds so its really just up to him on what we do. if the old tractor was worth it we would just make it perfect. all new parts but they aren't worth hardly anything. i think ih made like 134,xxx of these.
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