Posted by Blueflint on March 31, 2013 at 10:50:30 from (70.194.4.78):
I have developed a coolent into oil leak on my 1020 Deere. It is a 1969 mfg with the 135 gas engine, about 1,500 hours on it, runs great. I caught it before any damage was done looks like. I removed the head and there are on obvious problems. Shining a light up into the crankcase, I can see a few bright green drips along 2 on the liner lower edges. Seems that is most likely the problem. The engine serial number is 133647 and that indicates this is the early one seal type liners. Now...how do I get the liners out? I put a piece of wood on the lower edge and rapped it with a hammer but there seemed to be no movement. Any help would be appreciated...I need to geet this thing going soon, we have a small produce farm and it is about time to get things going.
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