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Topic: Rotar removal on Farmall 140
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| John D. H
01-25-2013 10:09:17
174.140.178.184
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Hi, I have a question. I have a IH Farmall 140 which I am repairing. I have taken the distributor cap off, but I can't remove the rotar. I pull on it quite hard, but it feels like there is a clip holding it on behind it. Is this true or does it need oil? How Do I remove the rotar? Is there a diagram? |
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| Jim Becker
01-25-2013 11:39:33
173.74.120.222
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Re: Rotar removal on Farmall 140 in reply to John D. H, 01-25-2013 10:09:17
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| The rotor shaft is hollow with an oil wick in the center. It should get a drop of oil once in a while. Since your rotor is firmly stuck, your wick probably has't had any oil lately. |
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| mkirsch
01-25-2013 10:43:53
64.80.110.75
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Re: Rotar removal on Farmall 140 in reply to John D. H, 01-25-2013 10:09:17
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| There is nothing special holding the rotor on. Just pull harder. Sometimes they stick if they've been on there a long time.
NO OIL. |
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| El Toro
01-25-2013 10:44:04
108.3.143.30
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Re: Rotar removal on Farmall 140 in reply to John D. H, 01-25-2013 10:09:17
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| You don't need oil on a rotor. I wouldn't pull it unless it's damaged. Hal |
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