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Re: Re: #1 is 100 psi dry and 110+ wet.
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Posted by Rob on January 05, 2002 at 18:23:56 from (208.189.105.190):
In Reply to: Re: #1 is 100 psi dry and 110+ wet. posted by Question........dave#1 on January 05, 2002 at 16:56:04:
If a piston failed in an otherwise good engine then a guy may repair the damage only. Maybe the sleave failed. Personally, for the hours I run this tractor if I went through the engine I would only replace the parts that didn't meet the spec. I don't run it a full day every week much less daily for weeks at a time like they were designed to work. I wouldn't do a kit overhaul unless the engine needed it. This engine may need it! Did I say it had low oil pressure. If the bearings are in spec and the pump is worn then I'll repair the pump or vice versa.
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