Posted by rustred on October 07, 2014 at 19:43:20 from (74.214.152.80):
In Reply to: Siezed Super WDR-9 posted by W-400 Chris on October 07, 2014 at 18:40:45:
what i do on the gas start diesels, blow it in with a parts washer nozzle. the kind you put the hose in a jug and run the air threw it and it sucks the oil up the hose into the cyl's. diesel is pretty useless for that. even if you mixed the atf with wd40 is better. or just straight atf. filling the exhuast will work also on the cyl's with open vales. yes has to be in gas mode, lever up when doing this. i also have a Super WDR9. am in alberta. post a pic. best to pull the starter off and get in there with a prybar and you can pry against the ring gear teeth. this does more than rocking tractor or using crank. you will need to be patient as this can take weeks and weeks. i dont do the waiting, i just pull the head off and clean the rust out with a hone. and a block of wood the same size as piston and give them a smack with a sledge. thats if they dont come loose in a week.
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