Posted by Keith LeMire on September 03, 2010 at 07:18:26 from (174.20.128.114):
I have a cyl head for a Farmall Super M in for a valve job, and when the machinist went to put the new guides in they fell thru the holes. Apparently the old guides are about .002" larger (.692") than the standard guides. So far I haven't found any evidence that there are oversize guides available. So what gives? Did IHC rework this head at the factory due to a casting flaw, machining error, etc., or were over size guides available at one time? Also, what's the remedy? I can nickel plate the guides to bring them up to .692 or I can try to modify a guide from something else. Any opinions?
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