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Posted by banjo on July 30, 2006 at 20:31:03 from (65.67.203.126):
Finally decided to do the rebuild on my 48 super A. First, what size puller to get the crank pully off. I know it needs to be a split puller to back it, but how big? Second where do you get a oil pump rebuild kit? hopefully not at the stealership. What kit would be the best buy for the buck on sleeves, pistons,gaskets,bearings? According to the manual there are no bearings for the cam. What do you do in that area if it is worn? I do not have the sleeves out or pistons yet. but oil pressure is slim to none and constant blue smoke out the exhaust. also coolant in the oil, leaking around number 2 sleeve. number 3 sleeve and piston changed at some time in it's life. anything else to check. looked like the head had been changed at one time also. different color than the block when i bought the tractor. I have not looked at the valves but it did not miss when running.bottom of valves look good and may just need a little compound lapping. thanks.
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