Posted by Ralphwd45 on February 09, 2012 at 22:30:31 from (74.209.54.254):
I pulled the head off of my 335 minnie,last summer, and sent it in for a valve job. I called Welters in MO., and ordered the gaskets, then had to wait till they were shipped in, to start assembly, naturaly the head got back first. When the gaskets arrived, I bolted the head, with new gaskets back on, and for some unremembered reason, I stopped working on it. In december, I needed a loader tractor, and was going to finish the job, but the manifold gaskets had evaporated, package and all! I called Welters and ordered some more, and by the time they arrived, I was using a loader on my WD45, and the emergency had passed, sooo I put it off again. Today I kicked myself in the rear, and started to finish the job GUESS WHAT no manifold gaskets! After wasting the morning, and a couple more hours after lunch, searching the shop, and tractor shed, I gave up and called Welters, and reordered those gaskets. I wanted to run some 10-3 direct burial wire, over to the tractor shed, and being as I still had about 3 hours of light left, I went searching for the partial roll that I remembered.I walked into the shop, to look on the wall for the wire, and there hanging from the same nail, was a plastic grocery bag, with a set of 335 manifold gaskets. Soooo I dashed to the house, made a hurried call to Welters to cancel the earlier order, and got LUCKY, they weren't closed yet. There is a 2 hr difference in WA. time, and Mo. There is not much gets by me!
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