Posted by D Slater on November 29, 2009 at 13:59:48 from (72.65.155.239):
In Reply to: Re: MD water header posted by Grabatire on November 29, 2009 at 09:31:45:
Diesel short water header on the back of cover is shorter than the outside of cover. Front and back cover will work in both holes. One type of long header cover looks like the short header on the outside, but the header on the inside of cover is about 2 inches longer than the cover on one end. For that type the front cover long end goes to rear of block. Long end on rear cover goes to front of block. Not sure but think the long type started in late 1952 or in 53. Some of those covers are a little different, like maybe 2 manufactures made the same part. Starting in later 1956 a thick steel cover with a long header similar to the thin cover with the long header was put on the diesel engines. Those covers and the pevious cover were sold as replacements for the early cover at one time, depending on time of purchase. Replacement thick covers for early tractors were sold in a kit with different bolts and a crosshaft bracket to give more clearance for the thick covers. Can't remember if the bracket was included in the kit or purchased separate. IH thought the later covers were a improvment, although the thicker covers were just to help with rust out. Gas engines use one long cover with water header, Most all have the word top stamped in them. Top goes to top side.
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