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Re: B Farmall Crankshaft pully
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Posted by Roger WI on May 30, 2005 at 18:48:01 from (69.58.150.133):
In Reply to: B Farmall Crankshaft pully posted by TKN on May 29, 2005 at 19:58:37:
I don't know about the crankshaft pulley as all the ones I have done had no set screw, were just pressed on. On the fan hub, you can put engine oil in there. That system would never make it in today's world. I could never see how they came up with that design with the oil sliger that lubricated the shaft (amazing number of parts). If you completely disassembled it you have to make sure you get that oil sliger in there the right direction or the shaft will run dry. You squirt oil in through the lubrication hole and then turn the fan so the hole is down. Oil should run out. If it doesn't, put more in until it runs out when you turn the hole down. That will insure you have the correct amount of oil. Put the screw back in when no more oil comes out of the hole in the down position. Maybe you already know this part about adding the oil. Roger
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