Posted by Tom Fleming on August 21, 2011 at 03:48:05 from (67.20.249.95):
In Reply to: 1928 Regular update posted by Tom Fleming on August 21, 2011 at 03:14:23:
Oldiron29, I agree with you. The cam, lifters, crank, rods, etc on this old girl are in excellent shape. Sleeves and pistons are really nice, no ridge, no pits, flat out clean. This all makes me think that this old girl had a new set of sleeves and pistons installed at one time. PO family told me that old tractor was bought new and worked all the way up into the 70's. Can't believe that much running and no wear in the sleeves (ie. ridge).
The head gasket was also stamped with the old style IHC logo. Not a crisis, just curiosity on this. I have never seen a snapped off guide before (worn out ones yes, broken no.) One would think the push rods would bend before the valve stem.......makes one wonder.
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