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Moline Twin City MTA

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Cameron Chapman

01-07-2005 14:59:00




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Im looking for a overhaul kit for a Twin City MTA also neeed front rims any Information would be appreciated I have found very litte as far as parts go. Thanks in advance to any help and or advice. Shoud I just take it on the scrap yard? please email me




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Brian Rukes

01-16-2005 21:30:34




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 Re: Moline Twin City MTA in reply to Cameron Chapman, 01-07-2005 14:59:00  
Contact me via e-mail. We have a few MTA tractors, and might be interested in parting them down. We do have front rims, but we"ll have to decide for sure if we"re willing to part with them. E-mail: mmregistry@yahoo.com.

Respectfully,

Brian Rukes



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Kelvin

01-08-2005 17:11:53




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 Re: Moline Twin City MTA in reply to Cameron Chapman, 01-07-2005 14:59:00  
Please don't scrap it. Gotta be somebody on here that'll give you at least scrap price-AND haul it away.

Besides- Who wants to reincarnate a MM as a Toyota or a Nissan?



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Darrell M

01-07-2005 21:10:30




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 Re: Moline Twin City MTA in reply to Cameron Chapman, 01-07-2005 14:59:00  
I dont think you can find a kit. The rings are the same as a u. You can use the valves from the u but you most ream out guides and use the keepers and spring retainers from the u.Gaskets for the bottom end are also pretty much the same but the top end is different. There are places that make custom gaskets and can be found on the net. You may be able to reuse head gasket, I did on my KTA, cleaned it up and coated it with copper coat. You also can make alot of the other gaskets form gasket paper.The bearings are babbit and should require only setting up by removing shimms. Dont take it to the junk yard, it can be fixed if take the time and spend a little money

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