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Posted by STEVEN IN ND on June 27, 2007 at 13:31:12 from (64.21.234.130):
In Reply to: Good Work! posted by A. Bohemian on June 27, 2007 at 12:40:39:
Does anyone think it is necessary to tear the engine down to inspect? This engine just locked up recently due to rain water leaking in through the exhaust manifold. It "has not" been sitting in the shelterbelt out back getting froze up. This just happened over a short period of time. I dumped the oil out to get the water out of the pan and then I couldn't get it started again, so I mistakenly walked away from it for a couple of weeks and that is when I discovered it was locked up. Been working on freeing it up ever since and now I finally got it free. Thanks.
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