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> Darn Cheesehead Screws, Broke another one
DNHunt
post Feb 28 2004, 08:53 AM
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That stinkin little one under the head. I sprayed it with Aero-Krol waited a couple of days and tried it. No go, tried to heat it with a torch, no go. I did burn some of the old oil of the head. Bunged up the slot so I welded a tit on it and grabbed it with a vice grip. I broke the head off. Stinkin thing.

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post Feb 28 2004, 09:10 AM
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Starting to clean up and tear down the spare engine. The final figures on the trip to JP's were 1 tank of gas, 1 1/3 quart of oil. Seems like it's using more oil all the time. Sure ran good though. Seems to me thats about 6 quarts to Frisco so, I'm getting kinda worried, I'm gonna try to ramp up the new engine. We'll see, there's lots of variables.

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