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Farmall C rocker arm mess
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Posted by Haas on March 20, 2001 at 14:20:59 from (129.37.117.78):
My Farmall C is seeping a little coolant around the head gasket. So...I decided to try retorquing the head bolts. Put a torque wrench on those outside the valve cover and sure enough they moved at less torque than spec. So valve cover off and start to remove the rocker arm assembly so I can get to the head bolts. Won't budge!! I had wondered (while setting the valve clearance) previously why the studs that hold the valve assembly looked bent. After much prying and choice words, finally got it off. Found the problem. The last person that had it off did not line up the notch in the rocker arm shaft with the bolt hole. Duh!! Wonder why they did not realize that something was wrong when the thing would not go down!! You can see the hammer marks where they forced it and it even looks like they ground the sides off the studs to make it go. Anyway I'm off now to find some new studs before I put it back together. Each of the head bolts moved about a half turn. Hope that fixes the coolant seepage.
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