Description
When your tractor starts losing power, running rough, or burning oil, worn intake valves are often the culprit. These valves take a beating from constant opening and closing thousands of times per hour, dealing with combustion heat and carbon buildup that gradually wears away their sealing surfaces. A leaking intake valve means your engine can’t breathe properly, which translates to poor performance and higher fuel consumption when you need your tractor working at its best.
What You’re Getting
- Factory-specification valve designed for precise fit and long service life
- Heat-treated construction that handles the constant thermal cycling of engine operation
- Proper stem diameter and head design for optimal airflow and sealing
- Quality materials that resist wear from carbon deposits and combustion gases
- Direct replacement – no modifications needed for installation
Built for Real Farm Work
This intake valve fits a wide range of Case IH tractors from the smaller 33 series utility models up through the powerful 95 series row-crop and utility tractors. Whether your 533 is handling loader work around the farmyard, your 745 is cultivating corn, or your 1455 is pulling heavy tillage equipment, proper valve sealing keeps your engine running efficiently and reliably when there’s work to be done.
Made to Last
Engine valves work in one of the harshest environments on your tractor – dealing with combustion temperatures over 2000 degrees, constant pressure changes, and corrosive exhaust gases. This valve is built with materials and heat treatment designed to handle these conditions, maintaining proper sealing and timing for thousands of hours of operation.
Good to Know
Valve replacement is typically done during a complete engine rebuild or major overhaul, not as a standalone repair. You’ll need proper valve grinding equipment and measurement tools to ensure correct valve-to-seat contact. Always replace valve guides and seats at the same time if they show wear – a new valve in a worn guide won’t seal properly and will fail quickly.






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