[AT] I want a M Farmall......
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Mon Sep 26 22:34:21 PDT 2016
If you get one of those big magnets like the ones Surplus Center had a
few years ago, maybe still have, they were out of a computer hard
drive. Then get some iron filings used for head checking, Goodson Mch
shop supply, you can check your own heads. I do it myself here. Just
get it real good and clean before checking. There also is a system
that is a dye type that welding supplies have that is not all that
expensive.
Cecil inOKla
On 9/26/2016 10:15 PM, John Hall wrote:
> Not to argue but I can't see it as any more work. I replaced a head
> gasket on one of our IH gas tractors within the last 2 years, I bought
> $45 worth of bolts from Fastenal for it. Got a buddy that lost a gasket
> on a 3010 Deere, He brought the head over to the shop Sat to clean it
> up. Gave him a can of Copper-kote and loaned him the torque wrench and
> gave him a sequence diagram. He doesn't have the money to send the head
> to be checked for cracks and faced so he's going to try just a head gasket.
>
> I guess all I'm saying is if you are anything like me you enjoy old
> stuff, but can't afford to buy what someone else has already fixed up,
> so you have take some chances and do your own repairs. Hey at least you
> get an education!
>
> John Hall
>
> On 9/26/2016 7:38 PM, charlie hill wrote:
>> I'm not at all familiar with that engine but putting a head
>> gasket on a diesel is a bit more complex than putting one on
>> a gasser. Same process but higher torque on the head bolts
>> and sometimes the head bolts need to be replaced. Still it sounds
>> like a nice project.
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>>
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