Posted by Clarkbug on December 29, 2008 at 07:21:20 from (209.23.10.30):
In Reply to: Stuck BN's - Update #2 posted by Clarkbug on December 28, 2008 at 13:38:21:
Thanks for the offer Greg!
I need to pull apart the other BN (the one that I just drained yesterday) and see the extent of the damage before I figure out what to do next. If both are shot, then I will pull one apart and make a good one and have a parts one.
However, I do have a few things that I know Ill be missing from both of them, so you may hear from me in a few months. I dont see a way to shoot you an e-mail so if you can post it here or shoot me one ( clarkbug1 AT yahoo DOT com with the usual modifications) that would be great.
Im having fun so far, I was just disgusted yesterday to drain that much water out of what was the "good" engine. But then again I knew it going in that it had issues, so I shouldnt be too surprised. Now its just a matter of figuring out what to do next with either machine....
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