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where can i get liner o-rings for a model c

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2011 at 7:45pm
i need a complete set of liner o-rings for my 1941 c.. cant seem to be able to find them... also need a gasket kit, any help would be great. i want to get this thing going thanks alot ...Jb
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  WE HAVE THE ORIG. ORING FROM A-C  should have the size when ordering    1-800-254-3116  if you have orig a-c sleeves
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jb from md Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2011 at 8:02pm
it doesnt have the original sleeves in it it was overhauled and must have rolled an oring it got water in the oil on start up and the block and head was checked before assembly so it must be in the liner orings  or head gasket either way i want to go back through it and get it back together...Jb
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did you check the soft plugs in the head? (core plugs) Bob
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no i didnt, i never thought of it..i bought the tractor in pieces ,the old owner said the block cracked so he went and picked up a bare block, thats why its been overhauled.the head is the original head and didnt get water in the oil before, it leaked water out the side of the block (i guess it froze),but still ran before he tore it down, is it common to have bad freeze plugs in the head?? i thought i'd start over and do it  myself this time, i have rebuilt a few wd's and never had a problem and am still working them...thanks Jb
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Pull oil pan ,see where anti . is coming from ,inside sleeve around piston,outside sleeve or coming down with retrun oil from top end. If motor was rebuilt and the head was done freeze plugs should have been replace.Pull valve cover and check that before pulling pan.
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Check sleeve height and check block deck
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