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Posted by Scott Swanson on June 04, 2003 at 10:58:48 from (209.180.31.9):
In Reply to: H manifold posted by Dick on June 04, 2003 at 09:49:16:
The gasoline manifold will fit fine. They can be bought pretty much all over the place. I have seen them new as low as $135.00. Be sure to clean off the old manifold gasket material and use a new gasket for all of the carb gaskets as well. I usually make my own thinner gaskets from material available at any auto parts store. You will need to buy the mainfold gaskets, however. I usually fit the carburetor to the manifold before I put them both on the tractor. The back nut on the carb can be a knuckle buster. Whenever you yank the carb off of the manifold for sevice reasons....pull the fuel intake screen out of the carb inlet and clean it. Put anti-seize compound on the Manifold nuts for future removal ease. Hope this helps, Scott
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