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Posted by Red Raider on November 02, 2000 at 06:41:14 from (192.105.235.146):
The best part of the rebuild/resoration process has started..everything is going back on. Man, I wish one could dip the whole tractor in the same stuff that cleans the engine prior to rebulding. No suprises execept for the warped aluminium rear main seal retainer. Filing off the high spots and lots of high temp RTV should do it. Plastigauge shows 0.0015" clearance. Engine rotates by hand on the crank pully okay. And I buttoned her up last night. Just a little tweeking and coaxing brought the bellhousing and engine together. I might have a little $ left for a new wiring harness from Bermuda Ken. (It's not as bad as Red's H, but it's up there!)
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