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<blockquote data-quote="dfb" data-source="post: 142148" data-attributes="member: 11792"><p>On my 742B I put the rear wheels up on blocks, filled a garden sprayer with diesel{kerosene works good too} and hosed all the internal components down through the front access cover, working from rear to front. Before beginning I drilled and tapped a hole low in the front vertical wall of the chain case below the fill/check plug so most things would drain out. I had an oil transfer pump to suck up the rest and used rags to wipe up the last of it. Mine had water contamination and it took a few rounds of this to get clean but it worked great. HTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfb, post: 142148, member: 11792"] On my 742B I put the rear wheels up on blocks, filled a garden sprayer with diesel{kerosene works good too} and hosed all the internal components down through the front access cover, working from rear to front. Before beginning I drilled and tapped a hole low in the front vertical wall of the chain case below the fill/check plug so most things would drain out. I had an oil transfer pump to suck up the rest and used rags to wipe up the last of it. Mine had water contamination and it took a few rounds of this to get clean but it worked great. HTH. [/QUOTE]
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