Farmall kerosene head?

RyanKve

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Hello, I have a farmall H that was originally distillate. Can anyone confirm this with me that it is a gas head? Im hoping to convert it back to kerosene and want to make sure I have the correct head to run on kero.
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Where is the Farmall board? Depending what ..View.. you are in if you use the ..Jump to.. or ..Hop to.. drop down box seen below when viewing your post you can navigate to those topic sections.
 
As to what head you have D Slater already answered that telling you it is a later model replacement gasoline head. It seems odd the numbers on your head are ground down and re-stamped. To view your old posts go to ..Modern view.. click ..Search.. at the top. Then in the box to the right of ..Search by Author.. type in your username, click search. Your posts will come up. If when you hit your back arrow to go back to look at another of your past topics a notice comes up about resubmitting the form say Yes.
 
I bet you could swap that head with someone that had a low compression head and get money to boot! Put an ad in the classified section!
 
(quoted from post at 05:19:16 05/17/22) As to what head you have D Slater already answered that telling you it is a later model replacement gasoline head. It seems odd the numbers on your head are ground down and re-stamped. To view your old posts go to ..Modern view.. click ..Search.. at the top. Then in the box to the right of ..Search by Author.. type in your username, click search. Your posts will come up. If when you hit your back arrow to go back to look at another of your past topics a notice comes up about resubmitting the form say Yes.
Just noticed the picture with number. Guessing someone updated the 361179R1 300 and 350 gas head number to the 362533R1. Never found a 361179 with a fitting hole drilled in rear of head or a 362533 with out one because it was used on all 4 sizes of those engines. Not saying they could be some different than what I said. Date code on the head should ID the year. Also check valve face to see if a number found.

This post was edited by D Slater on 05/18/2022 at 06:11 am.
 
Modified the original casting numbers with stamped numbers ,who knows what you got unless you have blueprints and measurements
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