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Re: H - Crank doesn't line up?
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Posted by justin on August 14, 2003 at 21:23:40 from (216.188.198.180):
In Reply to: H - Crank doesn't line up? posted by Brad on August 14, 2003 at 19:05:03:
This is one of those problems where you can see why IH updated a part. Your tractor more than likely has the early engine mounts that are like those used on a car, two plates with rubber between to absorb vibration. Over time these will start to lose their srength, and the engine will begin to sag between the frame rails. If this is the case, you have two options: 1. replace the frame rails and engine mounts with those that are set up for the cast iron mounts. (framerails for the older mounts wont work with the newer mounts) 2. Take the mounts out, and have a professional welder remove the rubber, and install a block or plate to make the mounts sturdy. I have had this done to preserve the outward aspects of my 2 39 Hs, and also to allow me to start them both, as they are crank starts and I have experienced this problem.
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