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Posted by ffolkes on September 04, 2004 at 16:07:32 from (64.36.123.170):
In Reply to: Fairly big problem posted by ffolkes on September 04, 2004 at 15:22:40:
I'll call the local IH/Case dealer Tuesday. I put the stud back in, and it isn't going down into the head as far as it used to, therefore the broken portion is sticking out above the nut, so there really isn't even any pressure on the silver solder. I torqued it to 40 ft/lbs...50 is what snapped it originally. Like I said, I'll gladly replace it if they still make that part, but if not, is there any danger in using this one? I think I can answer my own question...if the nut/stud tip snapped again, it could fall into one of the pushrod holes and damage the cam. ffolkes
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