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Re: Engine knocking on 400
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Posted by THE TRACTOR VET on April 19, 2006 at 15:45:56 from (66.202.111.204):
In Reply to: Engine knocking on 400 posted by SDE on April 19, 2006 at 15:28:14:
Yep , it happened to me i was just tryen to be mr. nice guy as i can weld with the best and even though i was careful a couple BEE BEE's got down in the cylinder trashed the head and piston and beat the rod bearing up . That was the last time i ever tryed to weld one even though the job looked good on the manifold for what was saved on the price of a new maifold to the cost of the engine job ya did not save a penney and what it is going to cost ya to fix it your going to hate yourself in the morning . So BOYS AND GIRLS if it is cracked spend your moldy money and get a new one it is a bunch cheaper.
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