[Farmall] 100 breaking crankshafts
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sat Apr 29 08:25:41 PDT 2006
I only have very little experience with 100/Super A, but do have a
question. does the journal show scoring or discoloration such as
possibly lack of lubrication? When reinstalling the pulley, the IH
manuals recommend putting it in boiling water for a few minutes before
installing. This warms it enough to expand it but not enough to damage
the seal when it slides into place. If there is a threaded hole in then
end of the crank, use a threaded rod and some spacers to pull it on
rather than driving it on.
John Hall wrote:
> Dad got a call from a guy that has a Farmall 100 that likes to break
> crankshafts. 3 of them thsu far. All running at low RPM when it
> happened--tractor is never used for heavy pulling. All broke beside #1
> journal. The guy said the last one lasted 3 years. Our thinking is
> either #1 rod is twisted somehow or where the front main is, there is
> something causing the block to move---cracked block, something funny
> with a timing gear putting unusual pressure on that end of the crank.
> The tractor is too old too say the mains weren't line bored correctly
> at the factory. The guy asked is he possibly damaging the crankshaft
> when he drives the front pulley on. Never heard of ithappening myself.
>
> What's your thoughts?
>
> John Hall
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