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sgtbull

12-28-2006 19:13:07




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I recently rebuilt a 1940 H, and replaced the distillate head w/ a gas head. The three tubes which are pressed into the head, through which center studs pass, were all but rusted away. I purchased three new sleeves from Case/IH, at about $30 each, but they were oversize.....wasn't anyway in the world they were gonna fit...I was annoyed, and trying to get the engine together in time for a show, so I turned the sleeves down on my lathe and pressed them in....seemed like a lot of trouble and I really thought they should have fit right the first time. The part # seemed to match up w/ what the original parts book called for, but what gives? Anyone else ever experience that? Or did I somehow get the wrong sleeves?

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Tom Windsor

12-28-2006 19:35:06




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 Re: H gas head -v- Distillate??? in reply to sgtbull, 12-28-2006 19:13:07  
I was wondering what are the differences between the gas and distillate heads?

I know the valves are a little longer in one than the other...is the head thicker? The other differences?

TW



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sgtbull

12-28-2006 19:42:12




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 Re: H gas head -v- Distillate??? in reply to Tom Windsor, 12-28-2006 19:35:06  
the thing i noticed other than of course the casting #, was the depth of the dome... the distillate was considerably deeper...lower compression I 'spose. the overall height was the same.



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