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Re: cub block plugs again.. I'm an idiot!!
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Posted by rex on March 31, 2004 at 01:53:18 from (69.72.38.231):
In Reply to: cub block plugs again.. I'm an idiot!! posted by Mike(IL) on March 30, 2004 at 18:26:09:
If you are talking about the small allen head that fits just behind the cam gear I believe there is a small hole in the cam gear so you can access it, you do not have to remove the engine from the tractor to do any of this, I did the same thing once,sent the block to machine shop to be cooked and rebored put it all back together NO OIL PRESSURE but with the tractor running and the lid off the oil filter I could see oil flow that thing like to drove me crazy, machine shop forgot to put plug back in and I forgot to check behind them. It was a real bummer because it was already blasted and painted, sure hope I don't make either one of those mistakes again. Rex
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