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Topic: Im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack CC Mounting together question
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| Farmallb
10-24-2009 12:18:00
12.74.224.94
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I never noticed, when I took it apart, and If I noticed when I put the DC engine in it 10 yrs ago, ive forgotton. Anyway, In putting it back together, I notice that both holes that the big shouldered bolt goes through is size. The threded portion is somewhat smaller. I noticed when I put the nut back on the hole almost swallows the nut. Was there a sleeve that fitted inbetween the hole and bolt?? |
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| dboll
10-24-2009 16:53:48
64.61.211.14
147060
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Re: Im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack CC Mounting together question in reply to Farmallb, 10-24-2009 12:18:00
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| use a flat washer with one side ground down thats what they had from the factory, threads go to the rear and make you put the dowl pins in the dowl holes |
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| ca.hess
10-24-2009 13:36:10
69.88.193.249
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Re: Im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack CC Mounting together question in reply to Farmallb, 10-24-2009 12:18:00
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| Its a shouldered bolt whose purpose is to perfectly line up both engine an transmisssion. There is no bushing involved.It is a tight acurate fitting bolt.Must have been lost as it will not fit anywhere else. |
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| Hoss in Me
10-24-2009 13:08:42
69.131.127.37
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Re: Im baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack CC Mounting together question in reply to Farmallb, 10-24-2009 12:18:00
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| I would imagine it was a shouldered bolt. Hoss |
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