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Re: Farmall M........water in oil
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Posted by Bob Herbert on April 06, 2006 at 20:44:36 from (66.153.227.32):
In Reply to: Farmall M........water in oil posted by rbuss66 on April 06, 2006 at 09:08:42:
Now you say you found a crack in the head?? be sure that whoever does it preheats the head after chamfering the crack edges not TOO thin please! then use a GOOD nickle ark rod and weld it in small short passes letting it cool between each one then reheating it up. after the last pass has cooledthat is its hot but no color shows, take a SMALL ball pien hammer and lightly but firmly take the ball part and tap it to releive the stresses in the metaldo the peining for 5-10 mins Also they now have chemicals that will stop a blown head gaskit and guarentee it! I run Moroso's block sealer in my engines and it helps if they are want to over heat and try to warp If anyone want the name of the other stuff email me and I'll give it to you.
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