Posted by John - OH on November 27, 2009 at 18:01:19 from (76.2.225.0):
In Reply to: Loosening question posted by Mike CA on November 27, 2009 at 16:48:11:
I got mine to free up with heat and GENTLE taps on the selector arm. It took several heats and several gentle taps. Slow and steady was the method I used and it worked. I also used some ATF on the pivot points. Slow and steady. That is a great looking manifold you have and you certainly don"t want a big crack in it. Glad to see you are restoring to a correct distallate tractor. I have a 1940 H, bought from the original owners son, I did that way. You just don"t see many at the shows, atleast not around here.
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