Posted by ROADMAN on October 27, 2012 at 12:39:07 from (184.156.164.18):
A few weeks ago, I posted that I had blown Head Gasket on My 850. When I removed the head, I found that Piston No. 2 had come loose from the rod. I really didn"t want to do a complete overhaul of the engine until I got my shop finished in about 2 to 3 months. I decided to hone the sleeve a little, replace the piston and head gasket and get the tractor where I could move it. Got the piston replaced and the head gasket installed and torqued to specs. I replaced the oil and the engine started with on problem and ran fine. Didn"t run it long enough to get it warm enough to retorque the head. I filled the radiator up with water and was going to replace the oil and filter before I ran it to get it warm and retorque the head bolts. I noticed water driping from the oil drain. Drained out the radiator and the water stopped. Is there a water jacket that the head bolts go thru where the bolt needs sealent or could I have cracked the block when the piston came loose?
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