Posted by Steve@Advance on December 26, 2022 at 15:28:50 from (99.190.215.237):
In Reply to: Farmall W6 Question posted by extremewhitetail on December 26, 2022 at 10:35:48:
Since it did spin a bearing, that rod assembly will absolutely have to be reconditioned. I would go ahead and have all of them reconditioned to remove all doubt that they are all within spec.
That would mean removing the pistons from the rods and replacing the wrist pin bushings. If you don't replace the pistons, the rods could be put back in proper order, and the pistons put back as they are now.
But look the rods and pistons over carefully as some have offsets and matter where they go. Just because it ran that way doesn't necessarily mean it was correct.
Also be aware that since it did trash a bearing, the shed material will be circulated through the oil gallies, and must be completely disassembled thoroughly cleaned, especially the pick up screen and tube.
A shop manual would be a very valuable investment before going back together. Used ones can usually be found cheap on Ebay.
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