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Posted by TXfarmall on July 07, 2005 at 20:42:03 from (71.97.97.48):
I have an old 54 farmall super C with a 123ci engine that I'm rebuilding the engine on. I have a complete kit and I need to get the head down to a machine shop for guide installation and valve grinding. Anyone know where I can get the specs/clearances/valve grind angles etc. for the head work so the machinist knows how to get the job done right? These engines sure are tough, the poor thing ran the last ten years with a cracked piston. It's done well for a free tractor, have just been using it for light mowing and keeping a 1/4 mile of gravel drive maintained. Can't wait to se what it does with new valves/springs/pistons and sleeves. I bet runs so good I'll have to repaint and restore it. Also what's the best way to get a line on a fast hitch setup or hydraulic operated three point hitch?
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