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Re: Re: How to remove 484 exhaust manifold? (pictu
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Posted by clanger on January 22, 2004 at 17:26:27 from (80.176.149.33):
In Reply to: Re: How to remove 484 exhaust manifold? (picture) posted by JB on January 22, 2004 at 16:30:51:
hi JB, Well I got it sorted. I found a cranked ring spanner that allowed me to get the last exhaust manifold nut off and then the water exit manifold. It was suffering from excessive crankcase breathing and poor starting, but according to the (working) hour meter it's only done 3600 hours. Having taken the head off this evening we found some deposits in #2 inlet manifold and scoring on #2 sleeve, so one of the rings must have broken. Not got sleeves out yet so time will tell. I'm going to grind the valves in and replace the stem seals and hopefully that will do the trick. It only gets used for mowing about 5 acres so it's not heavily used - I just wanted to fix the breathing/dripping oil.
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