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Posted by marvin on May 30, 2000 at 13:14:49 from (134.134.248.21):
In Reply to: Re: Engine on H stopped turning. posted by The Red. Hmmmmmmmm on May 30, 2000 at 11:19:25:
The oil pressure was on the upper end of the gauge, which I think was around 35 to 40 pds. We did not check the valve clearance. Although I was thinking about this as a problem as to why the compression was off. When I pulled the head water got into each cyclinder since we did not drain the radiator before pulling things apart. I did see a brown object sittin on top of #4. I vaccuumed the water out and the object sounded like metal going through the vaccuum tube. However there was no marks on the head on #4 to show any obstruction of movement. The piston was also not marked up. I am a little bit concerned about just putting in new gaskets and bolting it back together only to have it happen again and to possibly even damage something else.
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