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Posted by Will-the other one on June 26, 2002 at 09:54:13 from (63.172.152.176):
In Reply to: stuck engine posted by Bill Hardecopf on June 25, 2002 at 14:25:38:
When I tore down my first B three and four were rusted in place. The tractor had been sitting out in the rain, which poured into the cylinders through the head and froze things really nice. I tried everything. WD 40, brake fluid, transmission fluid, burnt oil, some funky stuff from Wal-Mart, then it was PB Blaster, pounding the fool out of it with a hammer and a piece of wood...jacking up the tractor with a block underneath the rods... nothing moved. Then my brother-in-law found my this little product called, S'ok. The next day, my grandfather introduced me to this little tool called a brass hammer. Three days of S'oking later and about a dozen really good knocks on the rods, the pistons were out. I'd find my a case of S'ok at an industrial supply house, pour half a bottle into each cylinder. Just my two cents.
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