Posted by Mr. Mayor on September 26, 2010 at 06:18:14 from (70.92.189.17):
In Reply to: Super H Dist on eBay posted by sflem849 on September 23, 2010 at 19:23:59:
Thanks for the compliment. As has been said, the SH in distillate is rare. The serial number has suffix "AJ". The "A" signifies distillate. I was fortunate that the heat shield was still on the tractor and I found the NOS cast iron heat valve through a posting I listed in the classifieds on this site. I have countless hours in the manifold alone, getting the frozen remains of the original valve out etc. I am certain that I have if not the only, one of a very few working SH distillate manifolds in existence. There are probably a number of H dual fuels out there but the flange for the carb on the SH is larger to accept the larger carb. The heat valve is the same for H OR SH. The differences in the distillate carb are all in the lower bowl section. The top half is the same, gas or distillate. The air bleed and seat for the main adjustment needle are different as well as the distillate having a draincock instead of a plug on the bottom. Thanks for looking.
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