[AJD] Was Working on D - ouch Now She Runs Again

Gary Epps garyepps at fidnet.com
Tue Feb 15 21:52:41 PST 2005


The subject line says it all.  She runs again!  I had to pull her to get 
her started, she popped and hissed at me a couple of times before I 
decided to quit fooling around and get serious about getting her 
started.  She fired, but it was necessary to pull her a few feet further 
before she ran well on her own.

With my wife driving(who didn't want to be) the ford 1910 in four wheel 
drive we headed up the driveway to the top of the hill.  I had told her 
that we could let it coast down to  try to start it, hey you'll tell 
anything to get it started won't you?  We looked up at the top of the 
hill and here came our neighbor to see "what we were doing today."

Needless to say she gave her place to Ken and off we went and in just a 
few feet she started.  She ran pretty well, but going up the hill she 
began to run unevenly as we got up to the hayfield, so I turned her 
aroung and headed back down hill, not wanting to run out of gas.  I had 
put very little gas it her to see if she would start, had to save some 
for the other two cylinder JD , the Gator.  After I shut her down I 
measured the gas in the tank and was able to wet about a quarter inch of 
the stick I use as a gas gauge.  No wonder she didn't want to go further 
up the hill.

I need to move some dirt tomorrow,but when I get a chance I will get the 
  hood and shutters back on her and take a picture and see if I can put 
it someplace where it can be seen.  Life is good!

How in the world do you adjust the valve lash on a D?  My hands aren't 
large, but they sure don't fit in through the rocker arm inspection 
opening.  I can get to the adjustment nut and stud, but how do you get 
feeler gauge between the valve stem and rocker arm face?  I didn't try 
doing it laying on my back on the ground, but that might work...  Is 
this the way it's done, or am I missing a trick here?

Guys, thanks for all the advice in helping me get the old girl running. 
    Sure feels good.

Gary

Steve Treimer wrote:
> Gary,
> That's very impressive, congratulations, Gary.  Wish I had your
> luck/options/experience over here.  Please let us know when you have it
> up and running, take pictures if possible!
> Steve 
> 
> --- Gary Epps <garyepps at fidnet.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I picked up the D head Friday afternoon.  Luckily the crack missed
>>the 
>>valve seat depressions.  The crack turned out to be a little longer
>>than 
>>we thought.  Resurfacing was a little more also as he had to take
>>.020 
>>off.  No wonder I was getting water in the cylinders!  My valves and 
>>springs are in good shape, I'll clean the valves and seats with a
>>little 
>>lapping compound and I think be in good shape. The water passages 
>>visible in the head are now nice and clean as well.
>>
>>The charge for the magnefluxing, pins, stitching/pinning and
>>resurfacing 
>>was $135.31.  I left as a happy camper.  The proof will be in how it 
>>runs after I get back together.
>>
>>Gary
>>
>>Frank wrote:
>>
>>>Gary:
>>>tell us what the bill is when you get it.............
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>Frank
>>>gremaux at tein.net
>>>Central Montana
>>>http://www.angelfire.com/mt/deeregp/index.html
>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Epps"
>>
>><garyepps at fidnet.com>
>>
>>>To: "Antique John Deere mailing list" 
>>><antique-johndeere at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>>>Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:54 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [AJD] working on D - ouch
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Steve, I expect to pick up the head for my 35 D Friday.  I am
>>
>>having a 
>>
>>>>crack about 1 1/2" repaired and the head resurfaced.  The valve
>>
>>seats 
>>
>>>>are good, and the valves are good as well.  I will assemble the
>>
>>head 
>>
>>>>and valves.  I expect the bill the be less than $100.00.  $60.00
>>
>>for 
>>
>>>>the crack repair and $30.00 for the resurfacing.  The crack will
>>
>>be 
>>
>>>>stitched.
>>>>
>>>>These are Ozark prices.
>>>>
>>>>Gary
>>>>
>>>>Steve Treimer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>D prices, what would you do?
>>>>>
>>>>>Head: $520 to clean, check, repair a crack, resurface, new seats,
>>
>>grind
>>
>>>>>valves, reassemble (assumes good valves, springs)
>>>>>Block: $350 to clean, check, bore, hone, fit pistons new 0.125"
>>>>>pistons.
>>>>>
>>>>>Where do you stop?  When do you part out?  Have I lost my mind?
>>>>>Owwww, I getting an ulcer.
>>>>>Keep me in your prayers.
>>>>>Steve Treimer
>>>>>Iowa City
>>>>>
>>>>>
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