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Is the block cracked?
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Posted by Sambear on September 03, 2006 at 15:28:54 from (216.197.139.107):
My McCormick Deering W30 tractor has been sitting in my parents" farm yard for a number of years with the radiator cap missing. There is a good possibility that water has found its way into the block; the engine is seized. The farm is in Saskatchewan, and from December until March the temperatures are almost consistently well below zero -- temperatures can dip to -40 degrees. At this point, I have not been able to determine whether or not water has been able to drain out of the block. How likely is it that the block is cracked? Is there an easy way to determine if it is cracked or not?
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