cowboydoc
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<font color="green">As for cracking the head (anohter poster). No, not even remotely likely.
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I will find the link for this but it's not only remotely possible it happens quite often. Now I'm not talking about a big tractor engine. I'm talking about these little 5 and 8 hp motors. And yes I also know it is possible to do it because I did do it on my grandfather's 8 hp B&S snow blower three years ago. It was 10 below out and we had gotten a foot of snow the night before Christmas. We went out to snow blow and couldn't get it started. My brother said boil some water and pour over it. We did and cracked the block right there.
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I will find the link for this but it's not only remotely possible it happens quite often. Now I'm not talking about a big tractor engine. I'm talking about these little 5 and 8 hp motors. And yes I also know it is possible to do it because I did do it on my grandfather's 8 hp B&S snow blower three years ago. It was 10 below out and we had gotten a foot of snow the night before Christmas. We went out to snow blow and couldn't get it started. My brother said boil some water and pour over it. We did and cracked the block right there.