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Posted by Chad on December 17, 2000 at 20:35:28 from (152.163.201.82):
In Reply to: Cam Timing posted by Ace Schrunk on December 17, 2000 at 16:44:05:
Mr Schrunk, I have a Farmall M series tractor and i am having problems with the valves not opening when i turn the engine over. when it did run it backfired a little but i felt that it might be the carb causing that but then it backfired pretty hard and now it wont run at all. i feer that i might have shired the cam or cam gear. i am not sure on what the exact problem is, i havent took things apart yet. all i can say is that i dont think the cam is rotating when the engine is turning over. could you help guide me in the right direction on how to begin my repair? do you have any sugestions on what might cause this to happen, for ex, shired keyway or striped cam gear?....??? is the cam driven by a chain? also is it nessasary to remove the front stearing callum and radiator to gain access to remove the timming cover for repairs. i am not sure if there is enough clearance to remove the crank pully with out dimantaling the stearing components. if you can help please reply sincerly, Chad
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