Posted by redforlife on August 21, 2022 at 07:26:51 from (174.210.172.80):
In Reply to: Farmall m crankshaft posted by waugh621 on August 21, 2022 at 05:52:23:
I've never split one, but.... I'm pretty sure I wouldn't even think about tackeling that if all I had was a floor jack.
I've put rod bearings in before. Left engine in the tractor for that. Was gonna roll new mains in also, even had them out (one at a time). But ended up putting the old mains back in. They didn't look bad, and the new ones I ordered were of the wrong size (crank had been turned down on previous overhaul). Only done this because I put new rings in, and I was already there. I just didn't even bother with replacing main seals. I knew the existing ones weren't leaking, and just left that part as it was. Definately not something I'd fix, unless I knew the seals were bad (leaking). I don't think I'd bother about it just because of the simple reason I was changing out some of the other seals. Doing a restore, and I knew they were leaking, ... maybe. But I definately wouldn't be doing it, just to be doing it, so I could say I replaced all the seals. If ever a place to apply, don't fix what isn't broke, this would be one of those places to apply that.
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