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Posted by KC Bob on July 06, 2000 at 07:40:08 from (205.188.200.43):
I am in the office two days a week .Thr&Fri, Then off to the farm.Pulled moter,now in stand,oil pan off ,all so oil pump,rod caps,one piston came out the rest are stuck.the pistons are dome top. the 10-20 has one dome top three flat top.the ft&rear mains cage's on the w30 look like thay have been realy hot.I have no way that I no of to tell witch clive the one dome top piston was in.I will pull moter out of 10-20 after I get w30 apart.any ideas on the right way to go at this would be nice.Thanks for all your other help.KC Bob ps ;I know I can not type are speel. only 9th grade, but I own the joint.
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