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Ford CL55 Bleeding air from fuel system?
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<blockquote data-quote="RJSStamps" data-source="post: 53908" data-attributes="member: 7242"><p>well tonight I found two running engines..... now which is going to be easier to install and better to run in the cold? I have heard good things about Yangmar and cold starts, thats a 44hp 4 cyl and they also have a Kubota 46hp for the same price. A guy who knows diesels better than I do said at a minimum my motor needs rings but it really needs a whole rebuild due to moisture that sat in it while parked. So it would cost $1000or more to do it right on a rebuild or get a motor that parts are more readily available for. Personally I think the better choice is the latter, just not sure which engine to go with. I will need it to run in the cold though. RJS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJSStamps, post: 53908, member: 7242"] well tonight I found two running engines..... now which is going to be easier to install and better to run in the cold? I have heard good things about Yangmar and cold starts, thats a 44hp 4 cyl and they also have a Kubota 46hp for the same price. A guy who knows diesels better than I do said at a minimum my motor needs rings but it really needs a whole rebuild due to moisture that sat in it while parked. So it would cost $1000or more to do it right on a rebuild or get a motor that parts are more readily available for. Personally I think the better choice is the latter, just not sure which engine to go with. I will need it to run in the cold though. RJS [/QUOTE]
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