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Re: WK 40 Cracked block
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Posted by ihc49er on May 13, 2006 at 07:19:35 from (209.115.232.65):
In Reply to: WK 40 Cracked block posted by Steve (DE) on May 13, 2006 at 05:47:23:
welding an engine block is something that you need is a machine shop that specialize in this, not your town welding shop. it is a very costly project done properly. dont let just any welder on it , most wont tackle it anyway. if they do the block will be trashed. these blocks are hard to find, but the best is to hunt for one. they also crack on there own between the cyl. this was ihcs mistake putting this light truck engine in this tractor. they just got worked to death. they are nice units done properly, and not in the fields anymore with the governor pinned day after day. i have blocks but they got cracks also.
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