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Posted by Bill {Antique Acres} on May 25, 2001 at 06:58:11 from (63.162.254.84):
In Reply to: cub cyclinder head posted by Dave F. on May 24, 2001 at 23:13:25:
You said you drilled out the hole. I would guess that you went through and hit the water jacket. The head bolt holes run real close to the water jacket on these Cub's. It does not take much at all to get into them. That would explain your water problem. Also if it is leaking that much, I would strongly recommend not even trying to start it until you get the leak fixed or you are going to be out a whole bunch more money. That is probably also a good cause of it not running very well, all though it very well could be fuel related. But if your cylinders are full of water you are going to have a heck of a time starting it and keeping it running. If you are set on running it, drain all the coolant out, let it dry out, and start it. Don't let it run more than a couple minutes and see if it is easier to start and will run longer. Bill {Antique Acres}
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