[Farmall] water temperature in 48 super a

Barney Van De Weert bbvande at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 11 17:47:45 PDT 2010


The sensor for the temp gage is in the return from the radiator to the engine, 
so it is sensing after being cooled. Most engines the temp sensing is in the 
head. Like Al says you have to get it pretty hot for the gage to move. If I get 
mine pretty hot I can hear the coolant bubbling in the engine when I shut it 
off, gage is still in cold area. The most important thing is to make sure that 
you have the cooling system full at all times to avoid over heating, so if you 
use it often keep an eye on it, it will "use" coolant. This system depends on 
natural convection to make it work, when the water is cooled in the rad it flows 
down, when the engine heats it up it rises, thus thermo-siphon term.

The enlarged hole sounds like a broken exhaust pipe at one time or another, 
pretty common.
 Barney Van De Weert
3828 Heartwood St
Uniontown OH 44685 


bbvande at yahoo.com
Cell# 330-760-5988 




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From: Al Jones <farmallsupera at earthlink.net>
To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wed, August 11, 2010 5:16:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] water temperature in 48 super a

In my experience you got to really get it hot to see much of a change in the 
gauge.  Your gauge's behavior sounds normal.

Al

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From: "WALTER AVERY" <waltavery at embarqmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 5:07 PM
To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Subject: [Farmall] water temperature in 48 super a

> i got a temp guage and lower water neck but it shows no temp rise.
> when i got the tractor i noticed the decal simmering on the side of
> the hood near the exhaust. i noticed someone enlarged the hole also
> for more sheetmetal clearance. i didnt find a leak in manifold or pipe. i 
> bought the guage to find if it was running hot. the needle never moves off 
> the bottom. i checked guage in pot of water and it seems ok. what do you 
> think the temp of the water in lower neck be when the motor has been 
> running for at least 15 minutes?
> 48 super a w/o water pump.
> thanks for your help in advance, Walt
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: john hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com>
> To: Farmall/IHC mailing list <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 22:45:33 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] dirt in hydraulic unit
>
> If you don't want to tear into it, drain the system, pull the filter and
> wash it and see if you can flush out any sludge with the filter out. 
> Careful
> using solvents as they may attack the O-rings. To completely drain the
> system you'll need to pull the line off. Just how much sludge are you 
> seeing
> in there? If it is a lot you may need to just rebuild the whole unit so 
> you
> can get it clean. If one of the hydraulics is letting down while running 
> and
> then jumps back up, thats probably a broken spring. You have to remove the
> "head" (the end next to the battery box). You'll proably want to change 
> the
> little nylon valve while you are in there. Those hydraulics run trouble 
> free
> for years but when they start acting up, they can be a real pain and get
> quite expensive depending on what you have to have. The last one we opened
> up had to have the filter.
>
> John Hall
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "WALTER AVERY" <waltavery at embarqmail.com>
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2010 8:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] dirt in hydraulic unit
>
>
>>i wonder if it is possible to flush out with solvent
>> not by using the hydraulics, just in the top and out
>> the drain. the dirt is laying in the bottom as viewed
>> through the drain and is at least 1/8" deep.
>> everything works, both sides, one side will creep down
>> and come back up to original position. i dont want to
>> dive into this in a major way at this point.
>>
>> what do you think? thanks, Walt
>
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