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International 300 front timing cover question
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Posted by Jared Chaddock on May 11, 2006 at 16:42:55 from (69.204.58.15):
Another IH 300 question...To hold the front timing cover on, there are (6) 1/2-13 x 3 bolts and one stud with 1/2-13 on one end and 1/2-20 on the other for a nut. The problem is that, of course, when I took it apart, I didnt remember where the stud went. Does anyone know? Does it matter where it goes? I cant see any reason for it to go a certain place right off the bat, so I figured Id ask the experts. Thanks in advance.
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