Description
When your Ford New Holland engine starts running rough, losing power, or burning oil, worn inlet valves are often the culprit. That hard-working valve takes a beating every combustion cycle, sealing against extreme heat and pressure thousands of times per minute. When the valve face gets pitted or the stem wears, you’ll notice it right away – especially when you’re trying to finish harvest or get through hay season.
What You’re Getting
- Precision-machined valve face seals tight against the seat for proper compression
- High-grade steel construction stands up to diesel engine heat and combustion pressures
- 0.015 inch stem specification matches factory requirements for proper clearances
- Direct replacement – no modifications needed, just pull the old one and install the new
Built for Real Farm Work
This inlet valve fits a wide range of Ford New Holland tractors from the reliable 10 Series models like the 2310, 3310, and 4110 up through the powerful 1000 Series workhorses including the 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, and 8000. These are the tractors that handle everything from cultivating and planting to loader work and hay operations. Whether you’re running a compact utility tractor or a big row-crop machine, this valve keeps your engine breathing properly.
Made to Last
Engine valves work in one of the toughest environments on your tractor – extreme heat, combustion pressure, and constant cycling. This inlet valve is built with the materials and tolerances your engine needs to run strong season after season. The valve stem is sized correctly for proper oil clearances, and the face is hardened to resist the pounding it takes every time that cylinder fires.
Installation Notes
Valve replacement requires removing the cylinder head and using proper valve spring tools – this is typically a job for someone with engine experience. Always check valve clearances when installing new valves, and inspect the valve seats for damage while you’ve got everything apart. If you’re doing one valve, it’s often smart to check the others since they’ve all been working under the same conditions.






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