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Farmall M copper head gasket

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OLD M

08-15-2003 20:26:31




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Hey CHADS, or any others , iam needing to find a copper head gasket for my FarmallM,it has a 4 1/8 bore, I was reading where you all was using these, and they are thinner to help build a little more umph,
any help appreciated




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ChadS

08-18-2003 13:35:52




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 Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to OLD M, 08-15-2003 20:26:31  
email me for more info. hpuller@hotmail.com depending if you have a high dome piston, remove the head studs and set the head on the block, turn over the engine to check piston head clearence. I have assembled a performance kit, could be good for 10hp+ gain. Thanks Chads



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Brad--IN

08-17-2003 08:31:56




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 Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to OLD M, 08-15-2003 20:26:31  
I am using a copper gasket in my M. Got it from Lubbock Gasket Supply in Lubbock Texas. Not sure of phone number or website, but think they advertise frequently in the Hook. I would recommend their product to anyone.



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Buzzman72

08-18-2003 05:52:31




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 Re: Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to Brad--IN, 08-17-2003 08:31:56  
That would be www.lubbockgasket.com ...



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OLD M

08-18-2003 19:49:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to Buzzman72, 08-18-2003 05:52:31  
THANKS FOR THE HELP, ANY OTHER TRICKS OUT THERE



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Chads

08-18-2003 19:54:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to OLD M, 08-18-2003 19:49:46  
Depends, Make sure your carb is in tune. Use a dyno to tune the carb. A stock carb could be hiding 5-9hp at 540rpm, and 10-20hp at 1300 engine rpms "Lugging Power" I also have carb tune kits. Chads



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OLD M

08-18-2003 20:04:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper head gasket in reply to Chads, 08-18-2003 19:54:20  
CHADS, SO WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR COPPER GASKET OR DID YOU MAKE IT.iI LOOKED ON LUBBOCK WEBSITE & ONLY SAW .062 THICK, LOOKING FOR .020 LIKE YOURS



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ChadS

08-18-2003 20:08:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper head gask in reply to OLD M, 08-18-2003 20:04:49  
Got them. What bore size, and what kind of pistons do you have?



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OLD M

08-19-2003 18:14:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper head in reply to ChadS, 08-18-2003 20:08:59  
I HAVE 4 1/8 PISTON,WITH .42 TALL DOME ,THESE ARE IH PISTONS . I GUESS JUST AN OVERBORE FOR A SUPER M. USES FEL-PRO GASKET 7510S.



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ChadS

08-19-2003 21:09:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copper h in reply to OLD M, 08-19-2003 18:14:52  
The 7510s is a .075 thick gasket. If you use the .020 gasket, you may have to do some light clearence work so the pistons dont slap the head. Set the head on the block without a gasket, gently rotate the engine to see if the pistons hit, you can use grease on the pistons to
locate the problem areas. It is not a difficult task to perform. (Clearence work) Chads



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OlD M

08-20-2003 20:47:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M copp in reply to ChadS, 08-19-2003 21:09:36  
HOW EXPENSIVE ARE THE GASKETS, AND HOW CAN I ORDER 1,OR 2



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chads

08-23-2003 04:00:02




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Farmall M in reply to OlD M, 08-20-2003 20:47:01  
email me at hpuller@hotmail.com for more info



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