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Posted by colekicker on May 16, 2005 at 23:12:12 from (65.88.157.191):
In Reply to: 450 gas stuck engine posted by Billy D on May 16, 2005 at 16:49:36:
I have a Super M. Same thing. It was just enough rust on the cylinder walls below the rings to get the piston stuck. Don't waste your time with other stuff. Pull the head and put the pistons out the top. Take a wire wheel that is just big enough to fit in the sleeve. Just wire brush it out and hone it. Put the pistons right back in. If the front and back are ok just leave them in. Make sure to watch where the crank is at while doing this so you don't get crude in the oil holes. My dad is a mechanic and I was on a low budget just to see if the rearend was good on my tractor. I have been pulling with it ever since and am beating a guy with a new engine kit. If you have any questions email me. I'll be happy to help.
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