Posted by luxpatriate on March 14, 2021 at 19:44:31 from (172.58.108.240):
So a guy gave me an at least slightly busted TO-30. I have pulled the head...not too worried about cash, but this is my first rebuild. I am thinking all the labor to get where I am...might as well rebuild the engine. Planning to call local shops that can do the mill work and install sleeves, pistons and button it all up for me...my question is...while the engine is off and out of the way...is there anything particular that I should for sure take care of before putting the engine back onto the tractor? While my time and money is not endless, I fe Much better about doing the work ONCE. It pains me to button something up and find out a $300 clutch replacement was in order. I guess I value my time and want the pride of knowing this tractor is sorted out. No matter if I sink $3k into a $2k tractor. My 12 year old is helping and learning so it is a bit of an educational project.
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