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  1. Kevin h

    Heating a seized engine. Ideas?

    I will be putting a block heater in this weekend and go through the heat cycles as described by sllverstate55. There is coolant in the radiator so that will need to be drained down so I can install the heater, then topped back off. I hope acetone mixed with the atf wont explode. I am also...
  2. Kevin h

    Heating a seized engine. Ideas?

    So pretty much dump nail polish remover down the cylinders with the ATF to make the 50/50 mix? The hydraulic pressure idea seems like it could work if you go real easy but i'm not going to attempt it. Said before in previous replies too much pressure could cause a horrible problem if not...
  3. Kevin h

    Heating a seized engine. Ideas?

    I got rid of the atf and filled the cylinders with pb blast. I have a bar on the crank bolt attached to a come along to give it a little tension, and will give it some time to soak. Its been sitting a while so more time is no big deal, its old.
  4. Kevin h

    Heating a seized engine. Ideas?

    A block heater might actually be enough. Those are easy enough to install, and I would not be risking getting the engine too hot.
  5. Kevin h

    Heating a seized engine. Ideas?

    Working on a IH 269 BD that's seized I have put ATF in the cylinders. I am not looking for stuff to put in the cylinders, just ideas on what would be the best way to heat up the block. I'm not going to use a torch so that's out of the question. I think if I heat up the block enough it might free...
  6. Kevin h

    Help identifying winch

    Found the seals. The Victor oil seal part number is interchangeable with SKF seals. I just searched the parts interchange and SKF oil seals popped up. They can be found online but the local parts store was a bit cheaper, I think. Thanks for all the help
  7. Kevin h

    Help identifying winch

    Good call on the numbers on the seal themselves they are there. I don`t know how I missed that.
  8. Kevin h

    Garwood Winch Specs

    I was wondering if anyone found parts for the Garwood G726 10000 lb winch? I just got one and need seals for the worm gear shaft and gaskets for the case. I found a TM on this site but cant seem to find the parts. Any help would be appreciated
  9. Kevin h

    Help identifying winch

    Does anyone know where to find parts for it. I have found the parts diagram on this site which is awesome but not to sure where to find the parts. I am looking for the worm gear seals. I opened up the cover for the brake and found oil in it.
  10. Kevin h

    Help identifying winch

    I am pretty sure its a Garwood G749 rated to pull 10000 lbs. The bolt pattern tells all
  11. Kevin h

    Help identifying winch

    I recently acquired a pto driven winch that doesnt seem to have any identifying markings except the number 304411 in the cover opposite the worm gear housing. Here is a pic of the winch. It seems like it could be a braden lu2 however where the engagement lever is im not sure. Any help would be...
  12. Kevin h

    1942 international m3h4 distributor tower

    I am looking for the distributor tower for a 1942 international m3h4 with the 269 blue diamond inline 6 cylinder gas engine. the truck is missing the distributor as well. I was wondering if anyone could give me a link to a salvage yard that i could e mail regarding the part i need. I have a 1955...
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