[Farmall] stuck engine
Barney Van De Weert
bbvande at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 2 09:20:32 PDT 2010
I would pull the plugs, use a air hose to blow any water and debris that may be
on top of the pistons, then spray in liberal amounts of penetrating oil.
Patience is important as it may take a month or more for things to loosen up. I
do like Blaster as a penetrating oil, it seems to work well. I had a 5/8" bolt
stuck in the axle housing on my A, I used Blaster on it with no results so I
figured I'd leave it alone vs. make a bigger problem. Just before I was ready to
paint it, (about 2 years later) I gave it a tap w/ a hammer and it slid right
out.
Depending on the circumstances, you may want to pull the head if it's set out
and has gotten water in it.
Barney Van De Weert
3828 Heartwood St
Uniontown OH 44685
bbvande at yahoo.com
Cell# 330-760-5988
________________________________
From: Kevin Bish <krsky at windstream.net>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Sun, August 1, 2010 6:06:56 AM
Subject: [Farmall] stuck engine
Hi to all on the list.
I am buying a F12 Farmall. The engine is stuck, and has been soaking. The
guy I am buying it from has tried to free the engine, but has had no luck.
Anyone have some ideas about what to use? This question has probably been on
here before, but I just wondered if maybe someone has tried somthing new,
that loosens things up better than some of the oils suggested before?
Thanks, Kevin.
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