Posted by jonathan mirgon on November 30, 2008 at 16:51:29 from (4.224.228.215):
In Reply to: H Blown Engine posted by Jarhead on November 30, 2008 at 13:20:11:
In my opinion it would be best to do a complete overhaul, first verify that there is no block damage. As someone else said replacing only the broken liner and piston etc is not the correct way to fix it right. Get the crank re-ground and replace main and rod bearings, pistons , rings and liners. If done right your tractor will easily than outlast the operator. I have a 52 super c that I am restoring. When I purchased it smoked upon startup and had a big lack of power. Although it ran I decided to do a complete overhaul and make it run like it should. When I tore it apart I found all original IH parts inside of it. So if rebuilt corectly they will run a long time. Good luck with your project !
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