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Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of water

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Mike Linderman

02-27-2004 14:17:31




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Thanks everyone,

This is a follow up and thank you to eveyone for their advice. After 1 week of the cylinders soaking in oil I filled them with vinegar. I dind't have any turpentine or I would of tried that first. I let her sit for 2 days and tried turning her over no luck. I dropped the oil pan and with a Brick and a scissor jack I jacked up on the #4 Rod Journal and she freed up covering me in vinegar from the cylinders. I let her turn over for a couple minuts using the starter and will put her back together tomorrow and see if she fires and hoping there isn't much if any damage. any advice prior to attempting to start would be apprecited. Again Thanks for all the information. I'll post Final results tomorrow.

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RAB

02-28-2004 00:04:54




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 Re: Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of wa in reply to Mike Linderman, 02-27-2004 14:17:31  
As the pan was off I would have removed the worst stuck piston and checked it out - stuck/jammed top ring, clean bottom of bore, etc. Only perhaps only half an hour extra for peace of mind. Check the others if necessary. Renew big end nuts as appropriate.
Regards,RAB



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Nor. Al

02-27-2004 16:06:57




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 Re: Farmall H siezed Engine 1 cyclinder full of wa in reply to Mike Linderman, 02-27-2004 14:17:31  

I would mix up something to run for a few minutes like use about 2 quarts of kerosene with 2 or 3 quarts of 10 weight oil. in order to clean out around the rings in case the rust has stuck them and also to get all drops of moisture out of upper part of engine. Some of the others may have a better idea. Good luck and hoping you don't have any problems with it.



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