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touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments?

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BIG RED 1

08-24-2007 08:22:55




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Has anyone used this im ready to lay into my 140-(fluid spraying out of the right cylinder)with this kit.
Any comments or suggestions(potential pitfalls) would be appreciated.
thanks in advance
Randy in Iowa




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Hobo,NC

08-24-2007 19:47:26




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 Re: touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments? in reply to BIG RED 1, 08-24-2007 08:22:55  
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I have done 1, I lay the parts out then when I reassemble I pick it up, remove the o-rings and lay them out then match them up to the new ones. then spray the part with brake clean, lube and install. The manual has a great pix of the parts. I did not get all of the pressure relief valve parts out, but did find them in the bottom part in my clean'n tank after I installed the unit and it would not lift till I had max RPM.

If I were to do another one i would clean the case spick and span B-4 I took it apart. Then i could spray off the case on the table and reassemble. I would get a new pressure relief spring. far as the boots you can make'em your self or pay big bucks for CNH junk, what a rip off. I did git a new straniere it did not fit up flush with the case, I returned it and got my $68.00 back for it. @ that price I was not going to do a shim and fit. Instructions will come with the o-ring kit, believe them. Their is something about not pushing the control rods all the way in it will cut the o-rings I can see were it would. Its a PITA to git the lift linkage loose from the lift pistons/control rods, take plenty of pix'izz of the linkage. I have another and had to go take a peak a few times.

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Hobo,NC

08-24-2007 19:52:17




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 Re: touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments? in reply to Hobo,NC, 08-24-2007 19:47:26  
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whats under the head pix



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scotty

08-24-2007 09:41:11




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 Re: touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments? in reply to BIG RED 1, 08-24-2007 08:22:55  
Afternoon Big Red, One more thing I might add. After taking the cylinder head off, make a sketch of all the bores and number them. Get yourself some plastic bags and number them also, another words what ever comes out of bore #1 will eventually go back in bore #1. Binder Books carries the Blue Ribbon manual, about $8 well worth the money OMO ! As George and Scott mention, cleanliness is very important ! I completely dissassembled the block and brought the whole thing to work and let it sit in the cleaning tank over night and then blew out all orfices with compressed air. Lube all your o-rings upon assembly with Hytran or a touch of o-grease. Take your time and have fun :")


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ScottyHOMEy

08-24-2007 08:49:13




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 Re: touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments? in reply to BIG RED 1, 08-24-2007 08:22:55  
It makes a pretty good project.

Like George said, clean is critical. I like to spread plastic coated butcher paper on the bench to keep the odd parts from picking stuff up.

To the extent you can, use compressed air to dry the clean parts. Especially when you go to clean out and dry inside the block. Don't go in there with a rag. There's a lot of burrs in there that'll snag lint and whole threads off a rag leading to problems later.

I vaguely recollect that the old head gaxket on mine looked just like machined steel and I almost missed it. And, if your kit is like the one I got for the unit on my SuperC, you'll have a few O-rings left over.

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georgeky

08-24-2007 08:30:37




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 Re: touch control O/H kit from Case/IH-Comments? in reply to BIG RED 1, 08-24-2007 08:22:55  
Just lay everything out in order it came out and replace in reverse. Make sure to keep it clean. They are not to hard to work on.



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