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Posted by Paul G. in Mn on July 29, 2007 at 13:51:05 from (206.183.178.60):
I tore into the engine on the 39 H I bought last weekend. It was stuck so I pulled the head and to my suprise things looked really nice inside. I just had 1 piston that was stuck so went to work on it but while I was pressing on it I had the sleeve break. I was able to get the sleeve and piston out and was able to get the piston out of the sleeve. Looking how nice this is inside I would kinda like to reuse the pistons, just add new rings and rod bearings. Is it possible to get by with putting in 1 sleeve either new or used or would I be asking for trouble? This tractor will be painted up and maybe used very lightly for no more the 10 hours a year so really not sure I want to spend the money on a full rebuild kit. Any thing else I should be looking at while I have things apart? Thanks Paul
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