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Re: Valve Guide Question
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Posted by m14dan on February 24, 2005 at 18:44:45 from (63.99.90.58):
In Reply to: Re: Valve Guide Question posted by Nebraska Cowman on February 24, 2005 at 18:02:42:
Just make sure the height is set so the valve spring retainers don"t hit. All the farmall"s I"ve done valvejobs on were the same way. Be careful buying valve train parts though from aftermarket sources. Some farmall engines have subtle differences that need to be right for as new performance. Firecrator piston equipped engines have quite a few differences inside the motor for example. Different distributer shaft, carburetor, valves... sometimes the difference is meant to be that way. Napa couldn"t get a thing right when I rebuilt my super c with firecrators. All of it had to come from the dealer I worked at. At least it"s all original and all IH though. Good to go for another 50 something years.
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