Posted by John A. on April 22, 2014 at 06:18:29 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Freeing a stuck motor posted by James Williams on April 22, 2014 at 05:45:08:
James, Why not just remove, All Parts off the tractor, Including fuel tank, Head, Pan, rod caps. Determine which cylinder/s are stuck! roll tractor outside. Make sure there are no fire sources close by, Start with the cylinder with the most volume Fill will Dsl add a splash of gas set it on fire, let it burn itself out take hammer and block and drive piston out from the bottom. 1 or several burnings will usually achieve the desired results on an Individual cylinder basis also if pistons or liners are salvageable then you can make that determination later on. Note as the Volume decreases the # of burnings Will usually Increase from the first one. If engine is totally out of tractor and on an engine stand the process is easier! Hope this Helps! Later, John A. * * PS is you want to visit about the above process Holler at me (512) 577-3837.
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