Posted by olgentdc on July 30, 2022 at 16:47:05 from (38.2.12.14):
Lets double back fellas and clarify ,The new rebuild engine and new crankshaft installed and all bearings torqued turned thru good with a wrench on the flywheel. When mated back to Power Shift Tranny it was stuck! //// I need Help figuring this out and I THANK YOU ALL ,,,.. The 1st overhaul was in frame , Then, The Crank broke after 10 hours running! (We suspect a narrow Thrust washer Perhaps 870 prt ?) Discovered Crank broke on shoulder of number 3-4 ( not on a machined bearing area ) from front of tractor, They Split Tractor, The new Crank was installed,after each rod torqued ,the Motor was cranked thru without difficulty, (I asked that question at least 5 times ),.A new torque limiter from KY Clutch was obtained ,,. It was exact duplicate with less wear marked exclusive for 1070.motor was installed and tightened to bell housing.and added 4 missing bolts (there were 4 top bolts missing from old history Previous mechanic work under P.O. We think the power shift had been gone thru at some time the hour meter is not working and has nearly 8000 hours) All installed , including rebuilt injector pump , The starter would not crank the engine, Took starter to same rebuild shop it came from 5 yrs back , He Cleaned and rebushing , New Solenoid all cheked good . 2 Hot New batteries , we cranked nearly a 3rd turn after rigin a exhaust decompresor. Something is really binding someplace in bell housing, The injector pump gear was pulled off also to rule the pump out. You Guys are my brain Trust and I Thank You for any input .
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