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Re: Best way to unstick a stuck engine?
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Posted by Ralph on October 30, 2001 at 15:00:09 from (65.45.140.167):
In Reply to: Best way to unstick a stuck engine? posted by Steven on October 30, 2001 at 12:05:28:
Steven: Ther are many posts about unsticking an engine in this forum and Farmall forum archives(see link on top) You didn't mention taking the injectors out and putting PB blaster or kroil on the top side of pistons. Pulling or any forcing will probably damage something. Many jack up one wheel and just rock the rear wheel while in highest gear. Where did 3 gallons of water come from? Or is it antifreeze? Drop the pan to look see may help? Good luck for sure. R.
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