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Topic: Re: FARMALL 460 Stalling Issue
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| Bill in IL
01-22-2013 10:22:00
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You would need to split the exhaust and intake manifolds to check that flapper correct? |
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| RJG
01-22-2013 10:56:24
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Re: FARMALL 460 Stalling Issue in reply to Bill in IL, 01-22-2013 10:22:00
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Yes...you would need to separate them. I had the exhaust and intake manifolds off of the tractor to have them machined flat. The connection point where the intake and exhaust manifolds are attached to each other appeared to be well bonded by rust, and the bolts to dismatle it were beyond fucntional. I was able to poke a very stiff wire into the manifold and feel the flap moving back and forth. Although not as definitive a method as opening it up, it seemed pretty convincing to me that the flap was still in there and opening and closing. I opted for the "feeler" method instead of trying to split the two manifolds apart and felt comfortable with the results. Bob |
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