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Re: More oil on the outside than the inside,Super C
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Posted by SteveF on March 14, 2000 at 18:42:07 from (208.170.189.52):
In Reply to: More oil on the outside than the inside,Super C posted by Paul Shuler on March 14, 2000 at 16:13:16:
After you split the tractor and remove the flywheel you will find two retainer plates bolted to the engine block and to each other. all the gaskets are available. If the retainer plates are warped they will need to be replaced. These are obsolite parts but your IH dealer should still be able to locate these through parts wharehouses that bought up discontinued parts. I was able to get the one I needed for my 'A'. When you do the seals themselves soak them in oil before installing them. Press them into position by rolling a wooden dowel back and forth in the journel while the retainer is lightly clamped in a vise, trim to fit with a sharp razorknife . Steve
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