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Bernie in MA

05-25-2004 17:49:00




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I'm replacing the head gasket on my baler engine. It's a two cylinder Wis. Should I use never-seize on the head bolts? I broke one off taking it apart, had to drill and tap.




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Jim in michigan

05-26-2004 20:09:42




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 Re: Baler engine in reply to Bernie in MA, 05-25-2004 17:49:00  
I would,, couldnt hurt anything thats for sure. I may have found a final drive,, its from a JD 40, supposed to fit my 420, I hope it will,, price is right . Do you know if it will work? Thanks,,,Jim



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Bernie in MA

05-26-2004 06:39:59




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 Re: Baler engine in reply to Bernie in MA, 05-25-2004 17:49:00  
Thanks guys. I got new bolts and going to borrow a torque wrench to put it together today.



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Steve from New Holland

05-26-2004 04:32:14




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 Re: Baler engine in reply to Bernie in MA, 05-25-2004 17:49:00  
Bernie, definately a good idea. Also, run a tap through all 17 threaded holes in the block first. Then torgue bolts to 25 ft lbs and retorque after about 10 hours. Steve



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Dan

05-25-2004 20:10:06




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 Re: Baler engine in reply to Bernie in MA, 05-25-2004 17:49:00  
It's worth a try but may not help. They run very hot and tend to weaken the bolts so they bread when you take them out. I would use all new bolts and torque properly.



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