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Re: IH 460 rocker arm lubrication
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Posted by USMM on August 15, 2004 at 16:26:38 from (63.246.191.221):
In Reply to: Re: IH 460 rocker arm lubrication posted by Jim J on August 15, 2004 at 12:17:30:
Jim in desperation I finally removed the head a couple of hours ago.I found the setup exactly as you described it.The oil passage is there parallel with the second hold down bolt but I cannot penetrate thru to an oil port with a very stiff piece of wire.This leads me to believe that the cam bearing is not aligned with vertical oil gallery opening.Then possibly I will have to pull the engine and the cam because maybe the cam is not getting oil.There is also the problem of no lubrication to the timing gears and governor.If you read this post I will appreciate having your phone # if you can spare time to discuss this more.Or pls.call me collect @ 1 830 997-8296 thanks much John Cooney
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