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Re: Value of Farmall C Engine Siezed
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Posted by El Toro on April 08, 2005 at 12:38:43 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Value of Farmall C Engine Siezed posted by carpenter on April 08, 2005 at 09:18:44:
See how much he's asking, then think about it if the doesn't suit. I was offered a Super C for $500.00 with a seized engine. If it hadn't been so far away I probably would have bought it. Someone that post's on here recommended to me is to fill the radiator with hot water and pull the sparkplugs and squirt oil into the cylinders. Then jack up one rear wheel and place the transmission in high gear and rock the wheel to see if the engine can be freed. I've never used it, but I have used transmission fluid and drove the pistons out with a piece of hard wood. Some came out with sleeves and the pistons and the others without the sleeves. I pulled the engine so I could steam clean the engine too. A lot easier to work on. Hal and some came out
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