[Farmall] Farmall H Head Installation
szabelsk at gdls.com
szabelsk at gdls.com
Mon Apr 20 09:18:59 PDT 2015
Bob,
I would agree if the head was held with bolts. However there are no bolts.
The block has studs and the head is held with nuts that thread onto the
studs. Don't believe there is an issue with the studs sticking out past
the nuts, in fact I think that would be preferred to ensure you have
sufficient thread engagement.
Carl Szabelski
The Borg Are Wrong, Resistance Is Not Futile ..... It's Voltage / Current
From: Robert <rholtzer at earthlink.net>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>,
Date: 04/20/2015 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] Farmall H Head Installation
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There apparently are two different lengths to the head bolts. Perhaps
the washers allowed longer bolts to be used where shorter bolts were
intended. Check Yesterday's tractor website to see what info they
have. Been a long time since I rebuilt my H so I don't remember
specifics.
Bob Holtzer
On 4/20/2015 3:59 AM, szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
> Pulled the head on my H to replace the head gasket, While I was removing
> off the head, I notices that two of the studs had thick washers under
the
> nuts. These were heavy duty washers, about 1/8 thick (didn't measure
> them). While I was cleaning off the head I found another thick washer
that
> would have been under one of the other nuts, only this one was thinner,
> only about 3/32 thick. Don't understand why these were there, unless
> there is an issue with the threads on the studs and these are there to
> keep the nuts above the bad threads (will have to check). Anybody have
> any idea why these would be there or if I need to put them back in?
Don't
> believe they show up or are called out in any manual or assembly
> illustration.
>
>
> Carl Szabelski
>
> The Borg Are Wrong, Resistance Is Not Futile ..... It's Voltage /
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