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Posted by Ismael Lerma on January 20, 2003 at 18:43:50 from (63.84.63.76):
In Reply to: Re: IH F806D posted by Disturbed 1066 on January 18, 2003 at 08:58:04:
Thanks for all the information folks. I bought the tractor this sunday and started cleaning it up. I have removed the engine tin and noticed the exhaust manifold is full of water. I plan to vacumm it out with a shop vac and then flood the manifold with marvel mystry oil and let it set. I also drained the crankcase and got a lot of water out. I overfilled the crankcase with some used oil I had and plan to let it sit for a while. I drained the cooling system with fresh water anf left it drained. The radiator was full so I think the water in the crankcase came in through the exhaust manifold. I would welcome any advice as to how to turn over the crank and how to lubricate the top of the pistons before turning in over. I need all the help I can get! again thank and keep the suggestions coming.
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