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   / Need Mechanic #21  
The head gasket looks good, it's on the block, and unblemished. That crud had to leak out of the head after removal. I'm guessing the water got in through the exhaust.



Yep, gasket looks good. that's alot of rust on that chamber that came from somewhere
 
   / Need Mechanic #22  
Im with norm, once i say that ruted out flange i was thinking that the water possibly went right down that exhaust or into a leaky flage or hole in the pipe etc.

Sure hoye dosent have that flange? looks just like the original one that i thought that hoye would have. Ask if they have a parts tractor with it on it, they have parts tractors for used parts, but you have to call and ask.

If you can take all your rusted pieces to a custom muffler shop they can make something up to match the original, i would go to tsc and buy a small mufler for a cub or some othersmall tractor, or one from hoye for that size tractor so that you dont end up with something fabricated with an auto muffler on it. But hey the mufler off something like a jetta or civic or ford aspire or even the chamber at the end of exibitions or surburbans would probly work and maybe cheap[er.
 
   / Need Mechanic #23  
That standard muffler that Danny pictured is what belongs on there. I would try to use that, if at all possible. I think its dimensions are online somewhere so you can check loader clearance.
 
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#24  
Does anyone have the torque specs for putting my head back on. Also need specs for valve rockers. Yes it took almost a month to get my head back from the shop. Now the fun of puitting this all back together begins. Glad I took pictures so I can remember where stuff goes..

Thanks Ray
 
   / Need Mechanic #25  
130 ft lbs in 3 sequences starting in middle and working back and forth. I'm unsure on rocker arm bolts. I read on one post from 58 to 72 ft lbs. That seems like to much span to me. Someone with a book will share I'm sure. .006" on your valves.
 
   / Need Mechanic #26  
Just a Guess but either that is one busy shop or your head had some problems. They must have worked them out :thumbsup:
Or was you able to figure out how the water was getting in the cylinder ?

Carey
 
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#27  
It is a real busy shop they build car racing heads and do antique airplane work. the only reason they did mine was because a guy I work with is buddies with the owner. Well going to give it a whirl today will let you know how it comes out..
 
   / Need Mechanic #28  
Thats great,I'm sure they are more than qualified.They probably would not have even touched if it wasn't for your buddy. Just keep taking your time and try not to miss anything it will all fall back together:thumbsup:

Carey
 
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#29  
Good news it all went back together. THE BAD NEWS located crack in block after I got it running ran for 20 mins then stalled wont restart. coolant leaking from crack. Think I've hit my limit anyone in the market for a ym2k in need of repair. Or maybe I should part out.
 
   / Need Mechanic #30  
Oh man what a disappointment.

That shop that rebuilds antique cylinder heads will know how to repair it but the cost might be unreasonable.

If it won't crank, spin it using the compression release to blow the water out of the cylinders.

I'm sorry to hear this.
 

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