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Uh-Ohhhh, anti-freeze in the oil, 54 Super C?
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Posted by tractorsam on January 24, 2007 at 13:52:54 from (24.222.83.229):
Well I finally got around to doing an oil change on my new to me '54 Super C and the first cup or so to come out was brilliant green. I didn't feel like waiting for it to fix itself and so I'm busily tearing it down. It's had a motor job not long back and it has nearly new ally step head pistons with an overbore to ~3.225" (Just a guess, it's a few hairs shy of a full 3 1/4). I'm pretty sure that the head gasket was the cause of the leak. However one of the sleeves (#1) is moving side to side at the top. Only a few thou but it is moving. Does anyone have any dimensions on what the hole it the block should be (top and bottom) and what the o.d. of the sleeve should be? Hopefully I'll get it back together again soon as it's my snow plow tractor. Many thanks, tractorsam
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