Posted by doehmke on May 08, 2012 at 02:36:32 from (206.205.236.2):
In Reply to: F20 Engine posted by Dan Oehmke on May 04, 2012 at 19:56:02:
This manual has a lot better pictures than my shop manual or parts book. Not entirely sure about felt seals, but it appears there is only one felt in the font between the front cover and the fan pulley. And one larger felt on the back end of the crank.
I have two other types of felt series from Rice, one which I think is for wheels? And not sure on the other. Their parts numbers were not in the reference list in the back of my posts manual.
Anyhow, got the front end together except for the engine mount and fan pulley and got the head and water manifold on. I put the original 4 inch pistons into bored out used sleeves, new bushings and tenanted connecting rods.
Next time I get up North to where the tractor is at, I plan to do the bell housing end and lift the engine into the frame.
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