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Re: 504 Farmall Head Bolt Torque Spec's
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 04, 2006 at 13:37:14 from (75.24.28.38):
In Reply to: Re: 504 Farmall Head Bolt Torque Spec's posted by Steve from Arkansas on October 04, 2006 at 12:43:22:
Well ya still need the book as for the pattern on the head bolts along with valve set . I am not tryen to be a smart arrs but tryen to help ya get it back up and running and run for a long time . Also you will want to retorque the head and reset the valves once it is up and running after it gets up to operating temps . and myself i do not care what some of the guys think a bout a I T manual they are vary helpful and yes at time they do not tell the whole story but also neither does the Factory shop manual . Now call me cheap but with all the books that i have if they were FACTORY books then i would have a small fortune layed out it is bad enough that i have layed out over the years in professional motor manuals and all the I T manuals for the tractors that i have worked on over the years and if i got and OUTCAST in to work on i would go and buy the book so i had it if i need it again . one can never have enough knolage and ya learn something new each and everyday.
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