So sweet. and fairly complete. Another one for the CDN G749 database if I ever finish the CDN G749 database. I've seen many more M211's than the CDN version M207 cab and chassis so let's hope you have the more rare 7....than the 11. Can you confirm from either the data plate or that stamp which one ya got, please.
So far, out of 7 'sat for decades' engine starts, 6 have worked well. The only one we were forced to turn over using hydraulics still runs but we lost some compression. Using the torus bolts under the torus cover and a small hydraulic jack it took very little effort to get a stuck one to roll. Looking inside the engines is usually disappointing with the aluminum pistons flaking the roof off.....sleeve walls sratched. The 207 I bought popped a rocker off the push rod and the owner only had time to roll the engine over, discovering the horrible noise. I think he was disappointed for just a moment when Superdave pulled the valve cover, set the rocker back on and we quietly loaded this monster on to a buddies trailer.....the CDN M207.
The other thing I'm finding are plugged/ steel lines. The cooling lines to the trans, one to the compressor, even the governor lines may have resistance. The rad drain holes and drain plug at the block had a brown, thick, bean paste plugging them so on top of everything else, you got some blowin' to do.