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Re: Farmall 706 310d sleeves
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Posted by Trent R. Young on March 02, 2005 at 17:00:12 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 706 310d sleeves posted by El Toro on March 02, 2005 at 14:41:24:
I didn't get your last message before we tried it. I ended up using a peice of 5/8x1in bar stock for the part that contacts the sleeve, it had to be cut pretty close not much clearance there. i was able to turn it alittle to contact the two ears of the sleeve not noched. used 1/2 in threaded rod a hand full of 2x4s and a piece of 1in flat stock on top of the wood. they were a little tight but came out pretty easy with the puller. Luckily my dad and i do a lot of fabricating and mechanical work so once we got started it wasn't to hard to figure out the rest.and we had all of the stuff we needed. the sleeves had very very very slight bit of pitting on the sleeve you can hardly even feel it with you finger. I'm going to have a guy from the local ih dealer look at them when i pick up my injectors from being rebuilt. Any other helpful hints of the rebuild to starting after all to gether would help. adjusting the valves int. .010 ex. .012warm can i set them a hair tight going back together cold so maybe i won't have to recheck them. its a pain to take the gas tank back off if you know what i mean. thanks again for all your help.
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