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I got my Farmall H fan belt flange to move, Thanks

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John in Ct.

09-02-2004 19:36:56




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Dave in CT

09-03-2004 09:06:42




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 Re: I got my Farmall H fan belt flange to move, Th in reply to John in Ct., 09-02-2004 19:36:56  
What technique got it to budge? I haven't needed to move the one on my '47 H (owned it 1.5 yrs) yet so I'm wanting to know what works.



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John in Ct.

09-03-2004 19:54:22




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 Re: I got my Farmall H fan belt flange to move, Th in reply to Dave in CT, 09-03-2004 09:06:42  
I sprayed the set screw and nut with PB blaster for a few days. I was able to get the nut off but not the set screw out, I was afraid of breaking the set screw. Next I found the same size nut and put 2 nuts on the set screw. I backed the first nut into the second nut with a wrench, had someone also at the same time use a ratchet with a screw driver bit in the slot turning the set screw too and was able to get the screw out. Next I cut the fan belt off and sprayed down the set screw hole and both sides of the pulley flange with PB Blaster. I sprayed it a lot. I also would tap the flange (Unscrew direction) with a brass punch while holding the fan. I did this every day since Sunday and nothing moved at all until yesterday. It moved a little in the morning. I then sprayed it more and came back later and tapped it a little more. Once it moved I knew it would eventially move. Finally last night I was able to brake it free, now you could almost spin it with your fingers. I didn't put the belt on yet. I also at the same time am resealing the engine (The main job). I have the valve cover off, push rod cover off, oil filter housing off, mag off, pan off etc. I am cleanig out sludge. The fan belt is just a fill in job. The key is to spray it, tap a little with a brass punch, stop, let it sit ,then do it a few hours later. I think you asked once where I am in Ct, I am in Colchester.

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Dave in CT

09-03-2004 20:43:50




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 Re: I got my Farmall H fan belt flange to move, Th in reply to John in Ct., 09-03-2004 19:54:22  
Yep, I remember. I'm in Hebron. We'll have to link up one of these days. It seems like we're hitting on similar tasks. I haven't had the oil pan down on my H yet but figure I should do that one of these days to get the sludge out. Thanks for the fan belt flange procedure. I'll duplicate it whan I need to tighten my belt.



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