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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    Yes Ratch, please post your progress. I'm curious myself why some water sat above the cylinder and some seeped into the crankcase, I bet the water was in there a long time to slowly seep into the crankcase. On the positive side for me is that all the tech manuals for generator and engine...
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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    Would anyone know the correct part no. for the revised and latest head gasket? I'm going to pull the head and replace the gasket incase it turns out to be a good runner. What about a part no. For the upper engine reseal or decarbon kit? Are there other gaskets other than the head gasket to...
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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    Any idea if I take the head off and rotated the engine slowly, if it would affect the timing and valves? Could I just put the head back on if I had rotated the crank?
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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    avc8130 - good advice about the batteries, i'll take one from my truck and one from her suv when the time comes. I was going to pull the head, but unsure how difficult it is. is it simply unbolting it, checking out the internal of the cylinder, replacing head gasket(hear therre is a better...
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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    Yes, the first thing i did was open the oil drain. I don't know if it was as much as a gallon that came out, but it was a milky oil/mostly water mix. Thankyou both for the responses, i think i'll let the atf soak for a number of days, start with a little, wait a day, turn the engine, go slow...
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    Beginner Mep-802a owner with water in exhaust has questions

    Picked up my set from Ft. Meade and like others have water in exhaust. I used a shop vac and sucked it out of muffler, removed muffler and exhaust manifold and sucked it out of the exhaust ports in the head. I then put a socket on the crank pully and the engine does rotate. What does anyone...
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