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Subject:   Re: sticky valve in flat head motor, any quick fixes?
Name:   68 fish
Date Posted:   Aug 15, 07 - 4:21 AM
IP Address:   75.179.27.97
Email:   drrjv@neo.rr.com
Message:   I put a quart of the mystery oil in the crank case as directions said. Also put a few ounces in the gas tank. How long do you run the engine with this mystery oil in it untill you drain and put new oil in?
Rebuild will be soon. It will be a total rebuild, new guilds, springs, possibly valves. This is just getting me by a little longer.
Yeah, with the side cover off, you can see everything in action. A real simple motor to work on. screw driver, and a few wrenche/sockets and you can take the whole engine apart. The good ole days.
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Re: sticky valve in flat head motor, any quick fixes? by 68 fish · Aug 15, 07 - 7:44 PM
Re: Re: sticky valve in flat head motor, any quick fixes? by JimmieD · Aug 15, 07 - 11:01 PM


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