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Re: H Carb Rebuild Observations
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Posted by RustyFarmall on September 18, 2006 at 11:43:58 from (216.248.75.174):
In Reply to: Re: H Carb Rebuild Observations posted by neblinc on September 18, 2006 at 09:26:13:
I will agree that the expensive kit is lacking a few of the parts that are included in the cheaper kits, but the IH kit includes a few parts that the cheap kits don"t have. The cheap kits usually do not include a new packing gland, which I think is critical. The cheap kit does include a new main metering stem, but very rarely is it necessary. The gaskets in the IH kit are of much higher quality, and they actually fit, something the cheap kits cannot claim. The instruction sheet included in the IH kit is very informative and precise, and even includes a parts list as well as an exploded view of the carb. The instruction sheet included in the cheap kits is pretty much worthless, does not include a parts list or an exploded diagram, and sometimes the instruction sheet is for a totally different carburetor. I might also add that those extra parts included in the cheap kit are sometimes actually in the kit, more often they are not, and the cheap kit might also be missing one or more critical gaskets. I will continue to recommend the Case-IH kit. I can buy the cheap kits wholesale, and resell them at full retail, but the quality is so poor that I will not do that.
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