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Re: Re: Re: IH manual for 364 question (manual #GS
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Posted by lee on March 29, 2004 at 07:03:34 from (24.24.92.235):
In Reply to: Re: Re: IH manual for 364 question (manual #GSS144 posted by Greg on March 29, 2004 at 05:58:47:
Manual 1442 is a Chassis Manual. Mine is GSS1442W/Revision 1, July 1974. It covers very little on the engines. How to remove and install. A little bit about the fuel systems and air filter. It does not go into any detail on carb or injection pump. It is quite general on electrical with no electrical schematics. It is rather complete on everything else mechanical from front to rear. For example, it is complete enough to get thru complete rebuild of the hydraulic housing and hydraulic system including the control valves and pressure pumps. The engine manual (if you can call it a manual, it is only 18 pages) is really an engine specifications manual. It lists dimensions and tolerances for all engine components. It covers BD144, BC144 and BD154. The BD154 had 3.5 bore which meant larger pistons, larger bore sleeves, but other than that all the specs for it are the same as BD144. Like I said, get with a dealer and get the master list of CASE IH publications and see which ones are applicable to your machine. You are likely aware you will want to get in a position to handle all your own repairs as finding a dealer who knows these and will work on these tractors reasonable will be next to impossible.
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