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Stuck head on W-9
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Posted by Steven@nd on December 30, 2002 at 06:46:03 from (12.23.184.201):
Started the W-9 up yesterday to play around with it for a while. Got it all back together with different flywheel with good ring gear, new radiator hoses, thermostat, etc. Filled it up with water and started it up. Blew all the water out in a matter of seconds! Water out the exhaust too. Even turning it over slow with the hand crank throws water out the radiator. Water in #3 cylinder. First thing I said was #%*(#&@$(#@*$@#(*%^#@$%*!@#^@!)(*%#@)(*!!!!! Then figured next step was to pull the head. The head won't budge! I have a cherry picker pulling up on it, actually lifting the whole front of the tractor! Have pryed on it, tried driving chisel between block and head, even used air chisel figuring vibration would loosen it. No go. Any tricks to this? I've never had a head stuck on this hard before. Thanks.
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