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Re: Still need One valve for IHC 350with Continental GD-193 engine
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Posted by rg on August 24, 2000 at 16:45:18 from (208.48.41.111):
In Reply to: Still need One valve for IHC 350with Continental GD-193 engine posted by Chris on August 23, 2000 at 14:09:23:
Sorry I didn't reply to your e-mail. The wife accidentally deleted it. The valve comes with spring, keepers, and cap -$15.00. The push-rod is $10.00. Also have a camshaft if you are interested. Please call phone number- I am home in the evenings. I have a question. Are you setting this up for collecting or for working? Working is not a success story with this particular model engine. I seem to have the problem where I like these critters and I am trying to amass as many parts as I can find in NY. -RG P.S. Hopefully you are aware that all exhaust valves must be recessed in the head plus or minus .005. Intakes also. Otherwise compression variations will result. This will cause uneven running with possible bad results. I hope to hear from you. -A fellow Case-Terratrac/IH/Moline collector. (315)595-6145
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