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Bill Bowen

04-20-2008 12:25:03




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Machine shop took head bolts out of block but didn't put them back in.There are five longer ones do they go on manifold side.Got the pistons in and nothing is binding.So far so good.




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Owen Aaland

04-20-2008 14:49:00




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to Bill Bowen, 04-20-2008 12:25:03  
The longer studs go where the throttle linkage attaches and where the thick washers go. If you look closely at the stud holes in the cylinder head you will find that some of them are a heavy walled pipe pressed into the head. These holes need the heavy washers on top of them to transfer the clamping force of the stud to the head and not just the pipe. Without looking at a head I think there is one between each pair of cylinders. The other long studs go in the left rear side to mount the bracket for the throttle linkage.

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El Toro

04-20-2008 14:42:11




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to Bill Bowen, 04-20-2008 12:25:03  
third party image

Here's that picture I sent you. Hal



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Bill Bowen

04-21-2008 16:00:10




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to El Toro, 04-20-2008 14:42:11  
thanks Hal got it now



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ihc49

04-20-2008 13:56:24




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to Bill Bowen, 04-20-2008 12:25:03  
ok, so i went out to look this situation over.you cant see a diff. unless you measure them. the 5 are only3/16 longer which is no big deal, because there is nothing extra on them. but this is where they are,2studs across from rear intake,1 stud in center of block, and other 2 go between cyl.#1+2 and between cyl.#3+4.hope this helps.



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ihc49

04-20-2008 12:47:28




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to Bill Bowen, 04-20-2008 12:25:03  
are you sure you got the right studs back? all sixteen are the same length, about 5" above the block.



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Bill Bowen

04-22-2008 15:47:25




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to ihc49, 04-20-2008 12:47:28  
thanks for the input.I think I going to have to walk away from the project for a couple days.I can't seem to find some of the parts.Probably right where I put them.



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CNKS

04-20-2008 13:07:35




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 Re: farmall h engine rebuild in reply to ihc49, 04-20-2008 12:47:28  
I don't know where they go, but there are eleven 5 15/16, and five 6 1/8. This is from the parts manual.



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