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What causes them to lock up like that?If the engine is not locked and the starter is good, it will turn over. We had four 923s out of Riley that we cannot bar the engines over. A couple looked like new overhauls. Good luck in your venture.
There are several reasons an engine can lock up......overheated to the point of galling pistons, water in cylinder(s) (hydrolocked), crankshaft frozen due to rust or othe issues.What causes them to lock up like that?
Dang Glen that makes me want to bid on a junker and come see you for a swap. (as if I have enough money to even do that, I'm trying to scrape up what I owe you and MW for the trailers and tires your holding for me.
Where are you located in Salina? I live pretty close in Hays and drive through there quite a bit I might have to stop in some time and look aroundIf you get one with a bad engine, tow it here and I will trade you for one with a good engine. We are in the iron business, not necessarily the truck or parts business. I save what I can.... You are free to come walk around, the carnage on some of these trucks is amazing, on the other hand, the condition some are released in is amazing. Glen
Before they started the big sales push at Shelby last year they had over 6000 M926's, M931's, M932's and other misc trucks. A lot of them went to the scrappers.For those who have not been to Riley, they have a lot with over 600 923 and 934 trucks that have not moved in six years.
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