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Re: 1948 H
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Posted by Steven@nd on March 15, 2002 at 21:00:32 from (12.15.56.219):
In Reply to: 1948 H posted by Mike ISW on March 15, 2002 at 18:48:40:
Busy rebuilding my 42 H. Got the overhaul kit a week ago so the machine shop could start work on the head - new valves, guides, and springs - and press the new bushings into the rods. I also have to have the crank cut .010" both ways, and I had to buy a new manifold. Lucked out and a neighbor gave me almost new 12.4x38 tires for it - will cost over $100 to get them mounted though. Have been tinkering with the main chassis for the last few weeks. All new seals in the rear, new brakes, took apart the liftall and inspected it, welded the drawbar up and installed it today. Took one of my magnetos completely apart tonight and cleaned it all up, put it back together, and it even worked!! Usually I have to put things back together at least 3 times before they work. Hopefully will have her running in about a month. Have to go get a 450 and a W-9 whenever it gets nice and warm and dry. Steven
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