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'74 C160 Tecumseh engine tractor. Let's put it to use!

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Wayne0

I'm not allowed to paint in the kitchen..............:hide:

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ebinmaine
52 minutes ago, Wayne0 said:

I'm not allowed to paint in the kitchen..............:hide:

 

I'm not allowed to paint. 

 

At all....

 

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ebinmaine

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kpinnc
7 hours ago, Wayne0 said:

I'm not allowed to paint in the kitchen..............:hide:

 

If you really wanna start something, heat some parts in the oven... Ask me how I know! :lol:

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ebinmaine

Our good friend that does truck fabrication for a living was telling us all about the amazing qualities of anaerobic sealer and how they've pretty much switched over to using that almost exclusively. I bought some so they could use it on my truck when we rebuild the rear axle. I got thinking that might be good in the application here for trying to seal up the valve cover.

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I didn't realize that it can't be laid down on top of paint so I scraped the painted surface under the gasket for the breather off with a razor and then some sandpaper and then cleaned it with brake clean on a rag.

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All installed and setting to dry.

 

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Moparfanforever

Looks like you have a spacer on the front of the hood??

 

I am curious about the sealer you are talking about ,is it better than RTV??

 

Thanks!!

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

Looks like you have a spacer on the front of the hood??

 

That's original Wheelhorse parts. 

They had to install the taller hood hinge to clear the taller engine.  

 

 

5 minutes ago, Moparfanforever said:

 

I am curious about the sealer you are talking about ,is it better than RTV?

 

First time we've used it.  

According to our friend it's easier to use and holds better.  

 

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ebinmaine

The Paint RESTORATION Department AKA BBT helped me give this horse a good cleaning with Dawn and 3M Scotch Brite 7447 regular duty pads. 

 

The Paint is.... meh.... at best.  

I MIGHT decide to go further with a finer grit paper later.  No time this week.  

 

 

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ebinmaine

The Paint Department also got the seat springs cleaned up, derusted, and painted,  and all mounted.  

 

 

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Yes I know they're "backwards"

 

I like the lean to be forward,  not tilting back off the tractor. 

 

And....

I'm backwards too.   

 

 

 

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8ntruck

:text-yeahthat: the level you out going uphill, right?

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ebinmaine
Just now, 8ntruck said:

:text-yeahthat: the level you out going uphill, right?

 

 

This seat is kinda tilted forward.. and the springs being reversed  cause a back tilt. 

 

And I'm still tilted.   

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