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Re: Re: IHC 400 Radiator
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Posted by Rich on June 20, 2000 at 08:50:30 from (209.64.118.238):
In Reply to: Re: IHC 400 Radiator posted by Do it now on June 19, 2000 at 22:49:06:
Thanks IHank Now I've got a few questions. First....that steering gear assembly up front. When I tore it down there was barely any grease on the worm gear shaft at all. It showed signs of some to little oil as well. Is that gear case supposed to be filled with just gun grease or some 80-90 as well? I'm lucky on the hose and belt deal. The guy I bought it from already had replaced them. Least the belt. The hoses look fairly new too. I don't understand this part you wrote here......"Another trick I did was cut away the bottom of the fan shroud, then cut the rest into a left and right hand piece, with a pre-drilled connector plate at the 12 o'clock position" What am I trying to accomplish by cutting off the bottom of the fan shroud? And last but not least.......what is the time machine and killer team project your talking about? Can't say I have any idea what it is. Been awhile since I visited this site and I posted the other day again to see what help I could get on that 400. Thank you kindly for the comments so far Rich
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