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farmall h camshaft question

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SCOTT IN MO

03-09-2004 19:55:13




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Can anyone tell me if super h cam is the same as a h cam. I have two cams, one is out of my h but is worn out here is number 43962DB the 6 in this number may be a 0? The other cam number is 43962DC is this a super h number.THANKS any help would be appreiated.




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riverbend

03-10-2004 06:54:02




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 Re: farmall h camshaft question in reply to SCOTT IN MO, 03-09-2004 19:55:13  
The 43962DB was the standard .207" lift cam for the H. The 43962DC was .240" lift for the Super H. There was supposed to be a third cam 45956D with .270" lift, no idea what it would have fit.

I had my .207 cam reground to the .240 spec. There was plenty of room (~0.050") between the valve spring coils at full lift. It seems good, but I have not had a chance to really work the tractor yet.



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Buzzman72

03-10-2004 06:17:16




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 Re: farmall h camshaft question in reply to SCOTT IN MO, 03-09-2004 19:55:13  
From my years growing up in a Farmall dealership behind the parts counter, I can offer that the 43962 DC is a replacement or supercession of the 43962 DB part number. While it may or may not be the same cam grind, it is the "functional replacement," according to the way I recall the IH parts numbering system.

Hugh MacKay or anyone else knowledgeable, please correct me if I'm wrong here...but that's how I recall the IH parts numbering system. If the part was completely different, the base number, rather than just the suffix, would change...if I recall correctly.

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rustyfarmall

03-10-2004 06:24:44




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 Re: Re: farmall h camshaft question in reply to Buzzman72, 03-10-2004 06:17:16  
I am certainly no expert on such matters, but I think you are right. It fits right in with the casting numbers I see on cylinder heads, such as 8043DD, or 8043DE, The DE being a later edition of the same head. It might have a few differances, but will readily interchange and replace the earlier versions.



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