Posted by notjustair on April 27, 2013 at 20:29:29 from (174.229.66.23):
In Reply to: Farmall H Questions? posted by Mike in MI on April 27, 2013 at 19:31:43:
If you are going that far have it ground. I have never had luck going in with new bearings on an old crank. He will surely be mad if he gets it done and the oil pressure is a little low or there's a knock of something. It never fails that the bearings were worn in to the crank so new bearings in it make it take a turn for the worse.
Sounds like he's wanting to have lots of power and no oil consumption with half of a job. That's not something I'd want to do again soon.
When these were newer and used a lot they were rebuilt frequently in the off season doing only the top end. That worked as it had been only a few seasons since it had been done. If I knew the complete history I would be more likely, but it's too old to work that way.
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