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Jeff

08-13-2002 10:51:26




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What are your opinions on the after market parts available and why?

Specificly I am interested in an Inlet/Echaust Manifold and one piece exhaust pipe.

Thanks




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H.T.Hertz

08-14-2002 12:19:50




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 Re: After Market parts. in reply to Jeff, 08-13-2002 10:51:26  
try www.bareco.com.au - they have the worx.
They also have a dealership in CA.



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Jeff

08-14-2002 05:48:01




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 Re: After Market parts. in reply to Jeff, 08-13-2002 10:51:26  
Thanks,

I was just about to order one when someone made the comment that the after market castings were inferior and had fitting problems. This put me ill-at-ease.



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Clyde S.W. Missouri

08-13-2002 17:34:35




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 Re: After Market parts. in reply to Jeff, 08-13-2002 10:51:26  
I bought a intake/exhaust manifold and exhaust pipe from Walt's Tractor in Mexico, MO. over the internet. The part arrived fast, but I only live
150-200 miles away.

I have a TO-30 and received a manifold that was an after market TO-35 manifold. It did fit and works fine. My manifold had rusted out around number 4 exhaust port.



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Frank (VA)

08-13-2002 18:00:30




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 Re: Re: After Market parts. in reply to Clyde S.W. Missouri, 08-13-2002 17:34:35  
I bought an after market manifold from Farm and Tractor. I don't know the manafacturer.

The old one came off easily as the bolts were brass. I soaked the nuts in Seabreeze for about one week. I had really expected to torque a few off. The new part went on well. I had to run the engine and retorque several times to get it tight.

This was much better than trying to get the old one welded.

Frank
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Roger

08-14-2002 06:40:19




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 Re: Re: Re: After Market parts. in reply to Frank (VA), 08-13-2002 18:00:30  
Frank;
What is "Seabreeze"?



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