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Re: 10-20 engine
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Posted by Ron Wiita on April 01, 2000 at 17:18:42 from (205.188.198.179):
In Reply to: 10-20 engine posted by Judd on April 19, 1999 at 10:32:34:
Judd, I'm working on the same thing except I can't tell if the grader is a Galion. I also have a rusted engine, pistons are free but having problems with stuck tappets and broken tappet guides. Got the engine all apart now but still trying to get the broken guides out.Am thinking it would be better just to find a running engine. If you find two let me know. Mine is a 1928 10 20 according to the serial number. A good guy in Canada did offer me tappets and tubes off a W30 which evidently are the same so I'm going to try and save it while I also look for an engine. Does yours have a right angle crank setup? Mine does but it is only half there. I'd like to know what is missing. Good luck with your project. RON
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