Posted by rickeyo on May 31, 2016 at 16:17:04 from (107.77.111.88):
In Reply to: HELP 830 case diesel posted by rickeyo on May 31, 2016 at 12:56:28:
actually, the exaughst is well covered and no head gasket leaking I'm sure water/coolant would have been in the oil. it's not even milky. I will try to pull the injectors and soak cylinders with ATF, is there an easier way to access the pistons for oiling? would it help to drop the oil pan? if I remember right the oil pan is above the belly pan and part of the loader apparatus therfore difficult to remove without removing a lot of other things. if I can get lube to the cylinders then I will jack up one side and try rocking the tire backwards. I have an idea to attach a chain around one side of the wheel to my cherry picker and try turning it upward by jacking it. slow but should work hopefully, it will be a pain trying to get one of my floor Jacks under just one back wheel but I'm willing to try anything at this point, was literally ready to haul it to the scrap yard out of frustration the other day. had a 2 cyl. John deere 60 lock up and simply pulled the front of the gear box open giving access to the 2 horizontal pistons, soaked them in atf, and broke it loose with a big bar and a cheater pipe. ran fine ever sense lol
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