Posted by The tractor vet on January 31, 2020 at 21:55:20 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Cylinder head removal posted by deltared on January 31, 2020 at 14:04:19:
Other ten ten Bizzllilon wires and hoses . It's not that big a deal . Looks worse then it is . Atleast it is a 6 and not a stuffed in big block . I would say that one from start to finish is a 6 to 8 flat beer rate job . NOW Maybe , just maybe if you had say three four inches of room between the head and fire wall and you could roll the old soft plug out with a little barn yard engineering you could make up a MINI press with say a 5/8th bolt a plug to fit the soft plug and a plate of steel as a back up to set agaist the fire wall to push against oR CLEAN THE HOLE OUT WELL AND DRY IT AND USE A RUBBER EXPANDING PLUG . SORRY NOT THERE TO SEE FOR MYSELF . SOME TIMES WE MUST DRINK THE SITUATION OVER AND THINK FIRST BEFORE WE ACT.
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