Posted by Tom Fleming on November 01, 2011 at 03:07:48 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: Super A Questions posted by Badger08 on October 31, 2011 at 18:20:23:
Badger, good for you on getting your grandfather's SA. Unless the muffler is a piece of junk, I would keep it. There are NOS IH muffler's out there, but OH my my, hold on to your wallet.
As far as the water pump, if it doesn't have one, I wouldn't worry about adding it. If it had one, and is missing, call Burgh Implement in Pa. They have lot's of used parts. Not sure why your friend put a water pump on a B, but to each his own.
On the steering, I can only comment on the square tapered ones. I repaired mine by using Chevy starter shims. I cut the shim to length and also to width. Placed 1 each on 2 of the 4 sides of the square. I bent little tabs on top and bottom so they would stay in place. Worked well. You have to take the front axle off the pivot to get at that for the repair. Not a big job, just tedious. Helpful to have a 2nd set of hands when re-installing the front axle. I did it by myself, and can attest to the need for a 2nd person.
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