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Posted by IHC-Farmall on May 20, 2007 at 06:03:50 from (208.252.179.27):
In Reply to: 1953 Super C posted by Boyd Christensen on May 20, 2007 at 05:24:49:
Well having no cover over the exhaust and being outside, it probly got rain down inside. If the block is cracked that is a very good sign that you had water in there. Drop the oil once from the bottom of the oil pan. You will be able to tell if there is water in there. It depends on how much damage it did inside. Considering if it cracked the block is did something inside. I seen people weld them, put patches on the block, and most of them went ok. To try to get it unstuck, pull all the spark plugs out soak them down with brake fluid or tranny fluid and let it sit. Then a couple of days later go back out and try pull starting it, but dont get to carried away pull starting it. If it doesnt go put more in and wait a couple more days and try it again. Make sure you have the spark plugs out, this will make it easier, there will be no compression. How bad was it rusted up? How did the oil look after you drained it?
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