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Posted by OYGARSAN on November 29, 1999 at 13:27:28 from (212.57.24.3):
In Reply to: Re: 8N valve adjustments posted by Alex Dula on March 19, 1998 at 11:33:57:
: : I understand that 8N tractors built after 1951 have adjustable tappets but require special : : tools which are left and right hand tappet holding wrenches, part nos. 8N17046A and 8N 17045A : : respectively. Also a shortened, ground down tappet wrench is required. Does anyone know : : where these tools can be purchased? Any substitutes available anywhere? : : My Inoperative 8N is now operational but needs rings and probably a valve job. Thanks : : for all your previous suggestions. Bill : Bill, : I have a 52 8N and I got the tappet tools from my Ford/New Holland dealer. I do not know if they still sell them as it has been about fifteen years ago that I got mine in Fla. Good Luck : Alex
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