Posted by ih560 on May 27, 2008 at 17:43:28 from (204.118.68.33):
In Reply to: people suck!!!!! posted by francoisc27 on May 27, 2008 at 17:02:38:
francoisc27 said: (quoted from post at 17:02:38 05/27/08)
Take it easy...I do know what an engine is, and how it works. I've even changed my oil once. But thats not what I am saying. If I know I've got a siezed engine and a broken crank I am not gonna try and sell it on ebay as a good engine. I expected to rebuild the engine so i did not worry too much about the engine not turning, but i did not expect to find a broken crank.
It's alright I think I can use the crank from the 113 in the 123
or am I wrong again?
I've only been messin around with these things for a month so I plan on learning the hard way, it's the best way to learn. Sorry guys for me venting earlier, noone else around here will listen.
Francois
The crank from a farmall A 113 with work in a 123 block.
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