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Posted by dick on December 06, 2003 at 09:00:29 from (67.31.149.68):
In Reply to: Bullet tool ED-3396 posted by Male Gayle on December 06, 2003 at 08:48:06:
The Case IH people are unlikely to have this available. A technique which works (combined with some patience) is to figure out which socket in your tool box is about the right size, and use it to hold the spring open while you reassemble the valve. It works, but if you are successful the first time you try it, you're a lot better than I am (which isn't hard to be). You may want to consider whether you really want to include the garter springs. They're only useful for locking the control valve open until the cylinder reaches the end of its travel, and then the valve is supposed to automatically close. This probably won't happen at low engine RPMs, and it also depends upon a bunch of other little bitty parts in the control valve working properly. All in all, this feature may be more trouble than it will really be worth to you.
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