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Doing an In frame job on Engine
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Posted by Raleigh on January 10, 2007 at 19:18:29 from (71.81.29.77):
I just got my two videos I ordered on here "Rebuilding 4020 Engines" and " Tuning up 4020 engines" and I love them both they were really great. They did not get into an in frame job. I here it is where you are able to do an Over haul without removing the block. From what I understand it involves rmeoving the head and getting it serviced and keeping the block and the crank on the Tractor. Remove the pistons and cylinder sleeves and replace them with new ones. So basicly if you pull the pan and caliper the Crank jurnals and see that they are good. You can do this overhaul with out removeing the engine.....Correct??? How much does it usually run to do a major inframe on a 4020?
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