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Topic: Cracked Sleeve Location
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| Nedd
07-28-2010 12:48:32
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Is there any way to identify which sleeve flange is cracked without pulling all the heads on a 1030? tractor has not had hard pulling for a number of years but has been used for spraying. Started pushing water the other day and had a layer of soot/sludge in the radiator. No white smoke and has less than 1500 hrs on rebuild. |
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| Thad
07-28-2010 13:48:13
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Re: Cracked Sleeve Location in reply to Nedd, 07-28-2010 12:48:32
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| I take the water manifold off and loosen the fan belts. Refill the block up to the top of the heads. Start it up at a idle you should be able to tell which one bubbles or pushes out water. thad |
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| J Heitkemper
07-29-2010 07:50:58
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Re: Cracked Sleeve Location in reply to Thad, 07-28-2010 13:48:13
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| hey thad ,,re :, db 219 engine and or cranks ,..., getting caught up around here ,, joel and I thinking about coming your way .for db parts and a few other case parts , in aug., ....can you fip me a e-mail with your ph . #? |
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| Nedd
07-28-2010 13:58:28
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Re: Cracked Sleeve Location in reply to Thad, 07-28-2010 13:48:13
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| Great. Thanks |
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