Posted by 02sd on September 30, 2009 at 20:03:23 from (24.78.251.20):
Hi, I am wondering if you could please help me out or if you are unable to maybe direct me to some one who might be able to get me this information. I have a 1956 case 400 series model 410 serial #8086853, it is a 4 cyl gas with the regular front axle, my problem is this, the thermostat got stuck in the tractor , it overheated and ended up blowing the head gasket, there is now anti freeze mixed into the engine oil, so I got a head gasket set from the case dealer but they were unable to give me the torque specs and torque sequence for this tractor. It appears to be a bit different compared to the tractors I have seen before as the head is actually two seperate heads of two cylinders each, kind of like a motorcycle with two seperate pots. I have not taken it apart yet and am wondering if there is anything else I should watch for while I am taking it apart, would a valve grind be a good idea at this time? If you could help me with the torque specs/sequence it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ken.
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