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Re: Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of w
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Posted by UNCLE on February 21, 2004 at 18:11:01 from (67.241.79.213):
In Reply to: Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of water posted by Mike Linderman on February 20, 2004 at 14:44:01:
If all else fails, remove the cylinder head, soak in penetrating oil of choice , but vinegar is my choice...remove oil pan and place blocks of wood on the ground and a bottle jack atop them and jack up on the crankshaft next to the connecting rod , jack up the front wheels a little, then measure to the top of each piston top from the top of the engine block and use a lead driver to drive the piston down, measure OFTEN to see when it moves , all you want to do is get it started moving , then use this procedure in reverse, hone the cylinder if it's crusty....this method works when others fail...I know, this H had mud dauber nests in one cylinder and that was the good one , the others were worse...
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