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Re: Farmall H having radiator problems, plus more.
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Posted by JON on May 30, 2004 at 10:51:49 from (205.188.117.22):
In Reply to: Farmall H having radiator problems, plus more... posted by Sean W on May 29, 2004 at 22:06:26:
HI SEAN, I know there will be others out there that will disagree with me but you say your head bolts were off from each other. The only way you could know that would have been trying to crack them while they were torqued. The correct way is to back them off and retorque them. You can bust a head bolt off bye trying to torque them without letting it off first. I had a neighbor go through a lot of exspencive head bolts doing it that way. He even paid to have his torque wrench recalibrated and checked.As far as the foam goes my H has done that before to me with no problems. If you think there is a problem after checking what the previous poster said. And its not big in my oppinion go ahead and puts some bars leak or silver seal in it sure wont hurt anything . I have a old Farming neighbor that swears by bars for lubracation in the waterpump in all of his tractors.I put it in mine to stop a large radiator leak. JON
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