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I got the 706 broke loose, now what???
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Posted by Redd Headd on March 27, 2007 at 18:26:37 from (68.188.212.121):
I pulled all of the injectors, and poured ATF and kerosene down the holes. Waited 2 days and turned the engine over with a crow bar on the flywheel. Broke loose right away. Put 2 new batteries in, changed the cables and spun her clean, rinsed it a couple of times with some clean diesel. I then cleaned the injectors and lines and reinstalled them with new seals. Changed the oil and tried to crank it over to bleed the lines. Cranked over enough and got fuel to bleed out of the lines. Problem is that there is a pretty bad squeeky noise (somehwere) and the the starter will not spin the engine fast engine to light her up. Smoke out the pipe as each cylinder tries to fire. I think that the starter may be bad. Any other ideas? Thanks Redd Headd
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