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Timing PointerI located a used front engine timing cover (48 Cub) to replace my old one that has a broken/welded bracket for the radiator fan. However, the replacement cover is missing the timing pointer. How hard will it be to remove the one on my old cover and press it into the replacement cover? Bill V.
Bill VanHooser
1948 Cub w/ snowplow
They are just pressed in, though sometimes pretty tight. I had to remove the one on the 49 cub that Cub-bud is refurbishing for me to get my bearing seperator on the pulley to remove it. I just put a big pair of vice grips on it and twisted it back and forth while pulling out. Took a little effort, but came right out. Bud and Russ are going to have to worry aobut reinstalling it.
"The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
"Bud and Russ are going to have to worry aobut reinstalling it".
They go back in easier than they come out, you just have to remember to put it in BEFORE installing the crank pulley. "Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
Yes I did Jack and thank you very much I though I replied on the the broad, but I have CRS (can't remember S#%*)
so i probably spaced it in my enthusiasm to get back to gather. it ran for about 2 week and started knocking so I had to tear it down to rebuilt it Thank again cause i really enjoy this tractor you are a gentleman and a scholar
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