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Posted by Gary on February 02, 2003 at 20:31:22 from (64.12.105.41):
In Reply to: Farmall A woes... posted by FM on February 02, 2003 at 12:31:45:
I've got a research A,s/n FRA128 (see tractor registration) Since you've got the head off, pull the pistons, then, bump the sleeves out, wash the block out good with a water hose around where the sleeves were, install new "O" rings in the block at the bottom to sealthe sleeves, lube the sleeves after cleaning with a little liquid soapand they slip back down in. Sometimes, these are bears to get out even though they are wet sleeves and should just pull out. Once they start, they come right out. Check the top of the head under the rocker arms to see if it cracked. The water jacket is pretty thin here. I don't expect any problems here, though.
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