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Re: not a tractor but still a motor
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Posted by CRUSADER on May 13, 2007 at 07:37:59 from (70.133.155.106):
In Reply to: not a tractor but still a motor posted by colby[In] on May 12, 2007 at 17:49:59:
Make sure that the fastener that holds the rocker arm is good, I almost did an engine overhaul on an old pickup a few years ago becuase the nut on the rocker arm came loose and the cylinder didn't have any compression. The older gentleman told me that it was either a blown head gasket or a burned valve and needed either an overhaul or complete rebuild. I did some checking and found something simular to what you have here. Fixed the problem (and a few others the pickup had) and the customer thought I was the wizard of the GM engine and the 60's thru early 80's GM cars and pickups. Jim
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