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Posted by old on July 22, 2005 at 17:17:10 from (207.69.137.139):
In Reply to: farmall 400 seized engine posted by byme on July 22, 2005 at 16:38:04:
How full did yopu fill the cylinders?? You need to fill them as full as they will let you, till the point it starts to run out of the plug hole and reinstall the plugs. Let it sit a coulpe of days -week. Then pull the plugs and hit the starter off and on, it puts out more then you can with a wench. Did that with an H and it popped loose in just a couple days. I'd walk out to it and hit the starter a couple times and if it didn't turn I'd walk away till the next day. Then one day I got a tranny fluid shower and it has turned over since.
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