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Posted by owen on June 26, 2000 at 22:18:07 from (216.127.211.83):
In Reply to: Re: 450 Govenor posted by Fudd on June 26, 2000 at 19:00:12:
thanx for the help FUDD you are right the roller bearingin the aft end of the chamber is loose so my next ? is this this a simple repair or do I need to know about preload tolerances vs rolling torques etc Plus is this a common auto part store item or will I need to go to the dealer to be sodemized again. I like to ask the questions before she is in pieces on the benches,so if this gets a little long I apologize. I did research the archives and found nothing on this,but you RED and Redfan seem to be the driving answer men, plus others not to be cheated for there help either but you guys kept popping up. So here are some added questions beyond the 450 gov problem\ The 660D still needs a little ether even at 90 degrees I have not made time to check all the glow plugs but even after a good run and a short break Still wont catch other ih guys tell me thats normal and to buy a box of glow plugs since you need to stand on them to get it to start Is there a better adjustment for the valves and pump or is this just another design flaw to live with? I also saw a note or two about a M/W hand clutch on a M my super m has maybe something like it it was not hooked up when I bought it handle missing etc.I thought it was a baked T/A It is a corn picker unit so i really dont know but it is not a smta so hand cluth maybe thanx in advance OWEN
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