Posted by Ultradog MN on August 21, 2011 at 15:32:49 from (70.56.164.238):
In Reply to: 8n head removal posted by ROCK ROAD 8N on August 20, 2011 at 17:43:38:
I'm curious why you decieded to pull the head off the thing. I really don't know what it is about those little flathead 4 cyls that people love to rip the heads off them so. A fellow will buy himself a new N Ford and if it doesn't start he'll automatically rip the head off of it. Now of course he can't do any diagnostics on it like a compression test or do any kind of freeing up the rings with a treatment of Marvle Mystery oil. No sir. Just rip the head offfen it and go from there. Don't worry, I'm not making sport of you or second guessing you either. But a new user with an N that's pulling the head? Well, I've seen it before here about a thousand times is all. Ask them why and they mumble something about it seemed like the right thing to do.
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