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Re: Head Studs
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Posted by ChadS on December 06, 2005 at 12:38:02 from (66.228.96.222):
In Reply to: Head Studs posted by Don Brien on December 06, 2005 at 12:27:05:
if you have a stud puller, then it may be easy to remove the studs and reuse them, I dont like using a pipe wrench on the studs, it can bend them, and scar them up pretty bad. I dont know where to buy reproduction head studs that would not cost a fortune,,, Im looking for a new or perfect pair for a H farmall too! Removing the cam bearings are easy, you can drive them out with a large socket, or a chistle, (spelling) Its putting em back in that it a pain without messin em up, I guess with alot of patience a block of wood you could install em,, if you can use some sort of hone to clean the cam bearing bosses out before you install them, it helps put them in easier,,, Watch where the holes are on the old bearings, to know where to put them back in the right place. ChadS
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