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Posted by H fanatic on December 14, 2006 at 17:33:33 from (152.163.100.65):
Hello it's me again, I've got a few more questions about my 46' Farmall H. One is what are the connecting rod bolts supposed to be torqued down to? Then what is the easiest/best way to check to see if the piston sleeves are still useable? I want to hone them, to put that cross-hatch pattern back in them. They don't look too worn but, that's just my opinion. It didn't smoke too bad. But that was before I rebuilt the head. So I don't know if it was just the head that was causing the smoking, since I had a couple for bad valves. It only smoked when you would open it to full throttle quickly. But occasionally there was a slight blue tint in the exhaust, but it would clear up after a while. And lastly what is the best manual to get for a Farmall H? I already have an owners manual and a I&T service manual. Now I need something with lots of torque specs in it. I think that's all I needed for now. I'll be back if I need some more help. Thanks Nick
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