Posted by rustred on January 13, 2011 at 18:57:03 from (74.200.18.155):
In Reply to: Re: wd 9 pulley posted by sflem849 on January 13, 2011 at 15:57:00:
how can the hand crank be frozen? they are lost most times and not with the tractor. well it is best to know which cyls. are stuck so the piston can be made to go down not up. that is the proper way to do it. all this talk about unseizing an engine and all is good i think is a joke anyhow. the only way it works is when there is light condensation holding the piston and the exhaust pipe Has been covered. if rain has leaked in and stuck the pistons with rust ...forget it. all it takes is a day or two of work and its running. hear of people letting them sit for weeks and months with their mixtures and its still stuck.you need to make the proper decision right off the bat.
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