Re: Re: Fordson Major motor seized
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Posted by Bill on July 14, 1998 at 17:49:02:
In Reply to: Re: Fordson Major motor seized posted by Nellie on July 14, 1998 at 03:15:46:
: : Bill, you will need to do more than that. A used crankshaft is around $260. You can start by pulling the pan. Then check the connecting rods start with No. 4. or No. 1, my guess is that there will be major problems here. The conrods are probably toasted and will need replacing. Conrods go for about $60 each, used. The engine most likely have to be pulled, then you can get the crank out. The Fordson Major is a simple diesel to work on, no special tools have to be used. If you deside to work on it, be sure to check out the crank end play when reassembling it. If there is too much crank endplay the thrust bearings tend to drop to the oil pan bottom. Your clutch will start acting odd for a time, and then after about 5- 50 hrs. of running fine you will be back doing the above all over again- plus a rebuilt block and linebore which is $500-$1,000. Good luck, Keep intouch, I've done 2 of these engines. Thanks for your experience Nellie. Just got all the #'s off the machine and am going to get a manual. Might try the video too. We'll start pullin the motor in the meantime per your advice. Will be back for more . . thanks again. - Bill : Just picked up a 69 Fordson Major 4 cyl. diesel. Don't have any specs on it. : : The previous owner ran it out of oil & motor seized at idle. : : Can I pull the top and pan and try a ring & hone job?
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