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Re: IH 684 water in oil
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Posted by Stuart Walker on November 27, 2005 at 11:13:29 from (80.189.229.74):
In Reply to: IH 684 water in oil posted by Stuart Walker on October 17, 2005 at 07:28:10:
I've had a go at pulling the liners out without success. Does this mean that they are rusted in, or am I going about it the wrong way? I've placed a short bar at the bottom of the cylinder liner that sticks out abot 1/4" from the bottom of the block and have alarge bolt up through the cylinder with a bar across the cylinder top and two packers sitting on the block, not on the liner, underneath this bar. The bars are about an inch thick, and I can start to bend them and the liner has not moved. I've tried all four with no movement. If they are rusted stuck any suggestions on how to free them, or is the block scrap?
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