Posted by Jim Naden on May 26, 2016 at 21:02:25 from (70.198.71.2):
In Reply to: ih 674 posted by Louis b on May 26, 2016 at 16:09:48:
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The 400 series nozzle sleeve is easy to R&R with tools you can make yourself that doesn't require slitting, crumpling or any of that stuff.
The only surface that needs loctite is the outer or upper end that contacts the cylinder head,(use an accelerator primer on the brass) loctite under the lower end of the sleeve could prevent the sleeve from seating tight against the bottom of the bore in the cylinder head. You want good brass to iron contact there.
I've changed numerous nozzle sleeves wherever the tractor was located. It's not rocket surgery.
And I'm also real particular about debris getting in the cylinder, I stuff a bit of paper towel in the sleeve before threading the puller into the sleeve, but reality is that dusty debris will simply burn up as soon as the engine fires.
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