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Posted by Brian Schmidt on May 16, 2006 at 13:56:42 from (12.206.45.107):
In Reply to: Re: stuck super a posted by Pete in Cal on May 15, 2006 at 16:28:23:
I believe the poster was me. I used it several times on several different tractors. It really works. A diesel fuel fire is not a big deal like one might think. Not much more than a big candle. It heats the cylinders to a temp that is still below the normal operating temp and does wonders to get things busted loose. You will still most likely still have to re-ring it at least. Or new sleeves if they are pitted bad. But this is a good start. Soaking works well on a mildly stuck engine, but the burn works on everything else. You do need to remove the head of course.
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