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Posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on May 06, 2005 at 11:49:35 from (209.216.154.93):
Hi, we have the H tore apart, the engine is in the machine shop to get 2 under off the crank, and whatever else they do, we have the month of may off so the leaders can get get crops in, and for us to do some homework. Each member has to find-The pattern to torque head bolts, and how much to torqe them to. spark plug clearance, how to time the engine. prices on new or used or both ,block,head, set of high compression rings,complete set of gaskets, and cost of primer and paint, one 4l can of each. and the toque specs on rod caps wheel bolts and any other bolts that might have to be toqued, and the valve settings, Also the hot and cold torque specs for any of the above. Now i will look in my i and t manual for some stuff and ask here abouit some stuff so now i am going to ask a ?. Timing of Motor(How is it done), I need a step by step follow through of how to time an H engine, just as you would tell someone who has never done it before, Like myself, The more posts the better! Thanks
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