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Farmall h carb packing nut?

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Bob

07-09-2002 10:21:07




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i have a 1942 farmall h with a gasoline engine and I am in the process of rebuilding the carb and when I took the packing nut out ( goes between the main adjutment needle and seat) it was completly crushed. I put the new one in and crushed the new one while tightened down the brass fitting that goes above it. I was wondering should I have put the needle in before I tightened the brass fitting down? Do IH dealers sell this packing nut seperatly or do i have to buy a whole new kit? How tight does the brass fitting have to be? Any help would be appreciated! Thanks Bob

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MARV

07-10-2002 19:24:48




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 Re: farmall h carb packing nut? in reply to Bob, 07-09-2002 10:21:07  
I am pretty sure that the packing is avail seperate at the IH dealer, at least it is for a Super H as I did the same. your not alone Marv



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Bob

07-10-2002 20:10:18




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 Re: Re: farmall h carb packing nut? in reply to MARV, 07-10-2002 19:24:48  
Thanks for the info! I am going to check with my IH dealer tommorow. Thanks Again Bob



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The Red

07-09-2002 11:57:37




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 Re: farmall h carb packing nut? in reply to Bob, 07-09-2002 10:21:07  
Bob from experience, I NOW stick the needle in first and adjust it to about where it was before the rebuild. I then install the brass nut and tighten down on the new packing material. Did it your way once and had to dig out the material and start all over. :(



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Travis

07-10-2002 18:54:28




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 Re: Re: farmall h carb packing nut? in reply to The Red, 07-09-2002 11:57:37  
I agree with Bob. Just rebuilt my H carb and had to get a second kit just for that lousy packing nut. Put the packing nut in, put the brass nut and needle in, then tighten and adjust.



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