How To Unseize An Engine And/Or Piston Rings
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 Published On Mar 20, 2016

Filthy Rich teaches you how to unseize a Cummins 4BT or 6BT diesel engine and how to break rings free in pistons from engines that have sat for a long time! Watch more How To videos:    • How To Videos | DEBOSS GARAGE  

00:06 Finding Trouble Cylinders
00:49 Get Injectors Tested
01:25 Replace Sealing Copper Washers
01:55 Old Washers?
02:41 Removing The Mix
03:57 Replacing Injectors In A 4BT/6BT
05:04 Crank The Tunes, Add Oil & Give'r!

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