[AJD] 35 D Runs Again!, but
bwhdon
acton at onramp.bz
Sun Jul 11 18:03:52 PDT 2004
I am not sure but did the 35 D have push rod tubes like a lot of JD's ?
Don
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Subject: Re: [AJD] 35 D Runs Again!, but
> While it was running and during the radiator filling process, did you
notice
> any blowby out of the radiator filler opening? If water can so freely get
> into the cylinders, seems that cylinder gases could easily get into the
> cooling system. But those symptoms are not encouraging. Find some more
> money.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary Epps" <garyepps at fidnet.com>
> To: <antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2004 11:54 PM
> Subject: [AJD] 35 D Runs Again!, but
>
>
> >
> > Now, to the "but". I started it up with a dry radiator, drove it over
to
> a
> > hydrant and filled her up with water. While filling the radiator it
died.
> > After filling it, it wouldn't start, I couldn't even turn it over! I
> opened
> > the petcocks and put a little pressure on the flywheel and water spurted
> out
> > the left petcock about three feet in the air. The cylinder had a LOT of
> > water in it. It must have had a couple of cups anyway in it. The right
> > cylinder had water in it as well. I knew where the water came from, but
> > how? I considered the head gasket, or an unknown freeze crack that I
> didn't
> > notice, but none of these would have filled the cylinders with water
that
> > quickly. Another possibility might be the water valve, but as I
> understand
> > the principle, it shouldn't siphon water unless the engine is working
> hard.
> > I haven't taken it off yet, but I intend to do so Monday, hopefully, and
> > plug the holes and see if it happens again. What am I missing? What
> could
> > put that much water in the cylinders that fast? I perplexed.
> >
> > Gary
> > garyepps at fidnet.com
> > In the Ozark Mountains of South Central USA where both life and I move
at
> a
> > leisurely pace.
> >
> >
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