Posted by steve(ill) on February 02, 2014 at 18:25:35 from (74.36.188.59):
In Reply to: Allis C posted by farmallguy1923 on February 02, 2014 at 18:17:46:
If the tractor has been inside and the rings are lightly "stuck" to the liners, then the penetrating oil may loosen them and it will crank and startup. If you have good copmression after that, the rings have sealed. If the tractor has had water inside and the rings and liners are rusted, then you might as well give up. It is not difficult to pull the motor and replace the rings. Gives a good oportunity to look at the liners, maybe put in new sleeve o-rings, and check that valves did not stick. If it has been setting without antifreeze that long, you might put new freeze plugs in the head under the rocker arm.
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