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too lazy to make valves


anybody got 3 valves for a 22/40-25/45 case tractor?? 4 would even be better, thanks d,j,

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Old 10-11-2004, 12:09 AM
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anybody got 3 valves for a 22/40-25/45 case tractor?? 4 would even be better, thanks d,j,
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Old 10-11-2004, 11:55 AM
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Any DECENT automotive/truck shop/rebuilder SHOULD have a progressive size listing for valves. Give them a try. If you don't any success out there let me know---I have a friend a few miles away who can find almost ANYTHING!!! Craig
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Old 10-12-2004, 12:14 AM
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Hey D.J.! Run to your nearest NAPA auto parts store, slam your fist on the counter and DEMAND to see the section of their catalog that lists all of the valves they carry...BY SIZE. It's about five pages and I have yet to fail finding a valve for one of my engines. As long as the head and stem diameters match you can modify the length. My local NAPA store photocopied the pages for me so I have it on hand in the shop. Best of luck, George & Dave
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Hey D.J.! Run to your nearest NAPA auto parts store, slam your fist on the counter and DEMAND to see the section of their catalog that lists all of the valves they carry...BY SIZE. It's about five pages and I have yet to fail finding a valve for one of my engines. As long as the head and stem diameters match you can modify the length. My local NAPA store photocopied the pages for me so I have it on hand in the shop. Best of luck, George & Dave
George,
Could I please have the number of that NAPA catalog? With the number, I can get the electronic version and post it. I keep my local NAPA Jobber chained to the bench.........just for the fun of it.
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