Posted by ihc49er#2 on March 20, 2008 at 19:14:25 from (216.123.197.170):
In Reply to: stuck H engine posted by Narrowfarm on March 20, 2008 at 18:00:55:
all my experience with siezed engines is that that they need to be disassembled and rebuilt. maybe if its lightly stuck soaking works, but i am never that lucky.what unsiezes rings in the piston? what takes care of scratches and pits in cyl. from rust?there is nothing like a honed out cyl. or a new one with a set of new rings.you are at peace in your mind when everything is good.lots of those soakers go for sale afterward and somebody gets stung with em.i know good mechanics do things properly and have a clear conscience.i will by a seized tractor any day before one of those doctored up expensive soakers.this is just my opinion and how i do things.
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