Posted by tractorsam on February 26, 2008 at 10:53:52 from (71.7.203.35):
In Reply to: alien in my garage posted by P and R Pete on February 25, 2008 at 19:01:16:
Well, I've always wondered what the inside of one of them looked like :). I just cannot get that head to come off and I've been treating it to about as much brute force as I think it can stand (I've already caused it some serious headaches). Fortunately it's out on the workbench in the garage, the kitchen table is currently underneath other assorted junk as the kitchen is being renovated. I probably won't be able to keep ahead of you even if I get this head off pretty soon because I've still got the engine to reassemble. The whole reason for taking everything apart is that the hydraulic pump has chewed the rest of the timing gears up. Time to get back out there. tractorsam
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