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Re: Internation 504 engine question
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Posted by Mark H on April 01, 2006 at 16:08:03 from (204.96.127.187):
In Reply to: Internation 504 engine question posted by Mark H on April 01, 2006 at 06:41:18:
Thanks for you input. I have a few more details now that I had time to dig in. First off the broom handle trick works great! You can sure hear what is going on in there. Anyway. I found the ticking noise to be coming from the front cyclinder. Then I found that my exhaust manifold seemed to be loose expecially the bolt by the noist cylinder. Put my hand up there and sure enough, exhaust leak. I tightened it down but I beleive the gasket (there is one there right?) is shot. I think it quieted the ticking some but I want to get a new gasket put on. Do you think that would make a ticking noise? Either way I need a new gasket. Anyone know where I can get one online? Our local Case IH dealer just closed its doors this spring. Thanks again and any more info from what I told you would be helpful. I will be in touch!!
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