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Posted by Ken K. on July 08, 2005 at 17:29:21 from (63.26.148.165):
In Reply to: Re: Super C question posted by El Toro on July 08, 2005 at 03:34:26:
Just a little information if you plan to buy a off brand set of sleeve and pistons for your Super C. We put a new set of off brand sleeves and pistons in our A which is basically the same motor as the Super C. It was a after market set which worked fine until the tractor sat in the shed over winter and in spring we found the antifreeze in the oil. It was leaking past the rubber "O" rings at the bottom of the sleeves. I pulled out the sleeves and cleaned everything and put back. Was fine in the summer. The next winter the same thing happened. I finely went to Case IH and got a set of rubber "O" rings for the bottom of the sleeves and put them in and had no leaks since. They must be just a little larger in diameter. Food for thought. Good luck. Ken
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