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Re: Manifold heat control valve
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Posted by CNKS on December 12, 2006 at 20:05:25 from (204.249.178.135):
In Reply to: Re: Manifold heat control valve posted by Janicholson on December 12, 2006 at 17:09:35:
Makes sense. There are some depressions or holes in the plenum (not rust holes) that appear to go down toward the runners, probably there for heat distribution, I suppose. Now that I think of it, I poked a screw driver in them, and they did not go through -- brain not functioning when I replied to your answer. Also that plenum will have hot exhaust gas in it all the time, as the valve does not completely cover the opening. Since IH made it that way, I suppose it is ok. Don't know much about this tractor, as I bought it, drove it around a little, fixed a few problems, then completely disassembled it for "refurbishing". Have been told that the C221, etc is a very cold running engine, thus the manifold heat control valve. Totally stuck open due to zero maintenance.
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