[AJD] A1240 .090 Pistons
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com
Thu Dec 16 23:36:44 PST 2004
.090 aluminum is always aftermarket. The largest Deere pistons I ever ran across, factory, were W power units that had .165 I think it was (?),odd. Anyone ever confirm .250 D pistons? I never found them in the books so not sure.
Enroute they are Chris
Swap the parts around, sounds like it will work out slick.
On a different note, fellow here wants to sell a running 1937 A (looks decent in pictures) and a stuck 1938 A for around $2000 the pair. Long way to travel though.
Greg
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:49:31 -0800 (PST), Chris C <jdnutinwa at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> I was working on my 1945 and 1948 A's today.
> Removing the heads, blocks, pistons and rods. The
> 1948 A was bought out of a local nickel paper this
> summer for $600 and the 45 came home with it for
> another $400. The 1948 was loose, and the 45 stuck.
> When I got it home the 48 ran with a magneto switch
> and water pipe repair, however, it put lots of water
> into the oil, too bad, it sounded really healthy.
> Today I found out why.
>
>
> I tore into the 48 first, It took me about 2
> hours to get it torn down, it sure looks like it was
> a fresh rebuild, until someone let it freeze.. Both
> the head and block are broken. The head has new
> valves in it and much to my suprise, aluminum
> pistons, and new connecting rods. None of my parts
> books show 090 pistons, I know there are plenty of
> them out there. The number cast into the side of the
> piston is A1240. and then the have the 090 stamped
> into the top of the piston. Did Deere make these? Or
> are they aftermarket? I have a set of .045 cast iron
> pistons and a .045 block that I am going to put back
> into the 48, but I'm thinking grandpa's A might have
> a use for them. They are like new.
>
> On the 45, it was about 3 hours just to remove
> the block, rods and pistons. I can't find a casting
> number for the pistons, I have looked inside the
> skirt and on the top of the piston, where else did
> Deere hide the part numbers on these critters?
>
> All in all it was a good day of wrench turning of
> the old JD's. I will go and install the new block the
> 48 tomorrow but my .045 rings aren't here yet so that
> may be as far as I get (hint hint hint hopefully you
> have already shipped them)
>
> Chris
>
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