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Gordo9SD

02-27-2008 19:00:04




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Working my way back, bolt by bolt on an H. I'm at the starter. Is there supposed to be a gasket between the starter and the housing? I see there is not a lot of oil that shoud be up there, but will it blowby? Maybe just the permatex red sealer?

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Farmall Guy

02-28-2008 11:05:48




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
I have a Farmall A and My starter just bolts directly to the housing. No gasket there should be a little oil pep cock on top there and just add a little oil in there during high moist times during the year.



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RustyFarmall

02-28-2008 04:25:31




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
NO!! You need a very clean metal to metal contact for the electricity to make a full circuit.IF there is ANY oil in that cavity, you have big problems.



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Tom Windsor

02-27-2008 21:04:39




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
Gordo

does this mean that you have had it running? Did you have any trouble getting it up and going?

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GordoSD

02-28-2008 07:27:40




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Tom Windsor, 02-27-2008 21:04:39  
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No, not running yet. Want to finish the pedestal, lights, switchbox before I install the refurbished fuel tank. Don't want to take a chance of scratching that! I spent more than a few hours prepping it. Etch primer, glass filler, surfacer, block sanding four times, glaze on pin holes, and final primer and wet sand 320. Paint that, fenders, hood, grill next week. Going to friends' body shop and use the booth at night. Pic of a city boy friend trying to mow my alfalfa on the SH StageII
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Bob Kerr

02-27-2008 19:17:17




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
If there is anything put between the starter and the housing, you will be asking for starter problems, both from the starter moving from torque and jambing the flywheel and from ground problems. Clean shiny metal only, not even paint!



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Owen Aaland

02-27-2008 19:15:13




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
There should be no oil there.

Do not use any type of gasket or sealant. You need to have good metal to metal contact or the starter will not work properly. The contact between the starter and the clutch housing has to carry the same amount of amps while cranking as the starter cables.

If you attach the ground cable from the battery to one of the starter mounting bolts it will eliminate some of the ground path while cranking but you then still need a good connection for the rest of the electrical system to work properly.

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806

02-27-2008 19:13:49




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
Never seen any body use anything there



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Andy Motteberg

02-27-2008 19:11:30




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 Re: H Starter in reply to Gordo9SD, 02-27-2008 19:00:04  
Not sure if it it supposed to have a gasket, but none of our Farmalls have gaskets on the starter.



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