Rebuilding 657x

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robin savell lloyd

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I am kind of lost as it has been more than 1 year since I disassembled this engine. It seems as if I have a few more parts than what I need. If you have any suggestions I am sure I could use them as I am at a loss. Thanks in advanced for all the help. After all the problems that I encountered with the kubota diesel I just rebuilt it sure would be nice to do this one without any Complications :stupid::rofl:
 

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Since no one seems to be able to figure this one out I went and asked my wife what she thought [ she seems to have a answer for every thing] She said that it was a nasty mess and to wash it down with the water hose and some dawn at least it will look beter and then I might be able to see what is underneath all that nasty grease. So I am going to taking her addvice but I may hit it with the old presure washer also. :confused:
 
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Wow" I guess the wife was right, dawn does take the grease out of your way. I was also impressed when she told me that the lemon pledge would make it shine. best of all my shop smells like lemons now. :)
 

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