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Farmall C top end oil pressure.

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t.r.y.

01-15-2006 17:46:36




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Hello I'm putting back together a farmall c motor and wondering how the oil pressure gets to the rocker asy. ?? the center cast mount on the rocker asy. Was a bolt with a lock washer when I dissasmbled this motor. Is the supposed to be a hollowed stud there or is the bolt ok?? IF ok where does route does the oil pressure take going to the rockers?? thanks take care




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gene bender

01-16-2006 03:19:25




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 Re: Farmall C top end oil pressure. in reply to t.r.y., 01-15-2006 17:46:36  
Do you need the correct stud i can send you one. The washer and lock washer have nothing to do with getting oil thru the stud. You can make one easy even using a cap screw just get the holes drilled rite.



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T.R.Y.

01-16-2006 11:22:54




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 Re: Farmall C top end oil pressure. in reply to gene bender, 01-16-2006 03:19:25  
THANKS YOU WOULD ALMOST HAVE TO USE A METAL LATHE RIGHT?



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TDK

01-15-2006 22:03:24




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 Re: Farmall C top end oil pressure. in reply to t.r.y., 01-15-2006 17:46:36  
Yeah, replace the bolt with the correct stud and use a flat washer or no washer at all, not a lockwasher.



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jeffcat

01-15-2006 20:53:06




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 Re: Farmall C top end oil pressure. in reply to t.r.y., 01-15-2006 17:46:36  
Yea a long time ago me and my dad found that out when we were doing the valves. Just setting the gap but you see things squirt when the engine runs. You find the hollow stud and think "that's neat"! Jeffcat



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j105

01-15-2006 18:00:06




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 Re: Farmall C top end oil pressure. in reply to t.r.y., 01-15-2006 17:46:36  
that should be a hollow stud. My B went to missing while raking hay first summer after i purchased it. raised the valve cover and boy was everything dry. Tractor supposedly had only 50 hours on an overhaul. I guess the guy that overhauled it must have lost that stud and replaced it with a bolt and lock washer just like yours. i robbed one out of an old broke head, cleaned rocker arm assembly and put it back together and it works just fine 5 years later. I would think the C is made the same way.

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