Posted by old on April 29, 2009 at 08:43:50 from (4.245.2.8):
In Reply to: '48 Farmall H posted by Worker bee on April 29, 2009 at 07:56:01:
Crack the oil drain plug just enough to get a drip from it. That way you can see if it has water in the oil. If it does let it drain till you get no more water. Pull all the plugs out and see if it will spin over then. If it does spin it over for a couple minutes to clear the water out. Then buy some HEET and a qt of tranny fluid and mix them and pour that mix in the cylinders and let it sit a few hours. Spin it over again with the plugs out and I bet it will start and run after that. The HEET and ATF mix will lube the cylinders and also remove any left over water in them. If it is still stuck then you need to use a stick etc to make sure you do not have water in the cylinders and if you do you have to get that water out ASAP
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