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GordoSD

07-24-2005 20:40:55




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How many holes in the SMTA hood? One large for exhaust, one large for air breather, two for gauges and then how many small ones and where? Looks like at least one about 1 inch in diameter on center behing gauge panel. Another "elongated hole on center also? Starting the metal work on the hood and don't want to fill originals. Also looks like the heat from the ex pipe raises hell with the hood. Perhaps a little longer ex pipe would alleviate this?

Gordo

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RustyFarmall

07-25-2005 05:27:01




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 Re: SMAT Hood in reply to GordoSD, 07-24-2005 20:40:55  
I won't say for sure but I think the elongated hole might be where a stud is supposed to be and then a washer and wing nut went on the stud to help secure the hood. The hole is not supposed to be elongated.



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RustyFarmall

07-25-2005 05:40:02




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 Re: SMAT Hood in reply to RustyFarmall, 07-25-2005 05:27:01  
Gordon, just read your other post which is now on page two, you mention cutting the pipes to be 8 3/4 inches long. I think that will be a bit short for both the H and the M. The pipes need to be 10 to 11 inches in total length.



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Van in AR

07-24-2005 21:17:57




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 Re: SMAT Hood in reply to GordoSD, 07-24-2005 20:40:55  
There should be a round hole on top to access the grease zerk on the steering shaft. The elongated hole is probably where the steering shaft joint wore the metal,I have seen this many times. Does it have power steering?
Hope this helps.
Van



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GordoSD

07-24-2005 22:08:24




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 Re: SMAT Hood in reply to Van in AR, 07-24-2005 21:17:57  
It has the Behlen PS but installed close to the st wheel. Elongated hole is very precise, not "worn". \
Gordo



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