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Finnaly got that crank out.
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Posted by Kelly C on January 25, 2006 at 15:56:39 from (63.171.43.140):
Good thing I am not paying my self by the HR for this. Got some good news for once. Took my 300 head to the machine shop to get cleaned and fluxed. Turns out that head has had a valve job done on it. Has had all the seats replaced with hardned ones. he did try to sell me a valve job though. Saying the #2 and #3 cylinders where not seating. I said no, the 706 has got me in the poor house. Poor 300 is always getting the hind teat. any way I took the head home and removed those valves. I then lapped them. They shined up as nice as can be. look like new ones. Maybe some things going to go my way. Took me a hr or so to find my taps, but got them cleaned out.
Then took me another 45 min to find my puller. Then 10 min to find the right bolts. I could have sworn I cleaned this place.
got her mounted to my stand. ewwwww 750 pound max stand. its all she wants. Had to block the front of it, just in case. GOT THAT STINKING CRANK OUT!!!
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