[Farmall] 39 Farmall A crankshaft question
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Sat Feb 27 06:31:19 PST 2010
Al, I am not a professional, but my choice would be take it to a machine
shop to be measured since you apparently have one you trust. Normally
they are also your best source for the rod and main bearings.,
A good source for a crank, though i am not sure they sell ones already
ground would be www.jptractor.com. They probably will not have them on
line, but call them and tell them who you are and what you are doing,
they will help if they can, and are dependable. Do you have the
necessary puller for removing the crank pulley? It requires a puller
with a backing plate similar to a bearing separator, if you pull on the
flanges it will break. Not might break, WILL break. Also, the machine
shop will have a puller and be able to remove it and press it back on.
Al Jones wrote:
> My students got the oil pan off the 39 A this week, and the splitting stand I built for them bolted on, so if they are successful with their other projects this week, they can start preparing to pull the engine the rest of the way apart.
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> After school I took a look. You can wiggle the connecting rods on the crankshaft ever so slightly. The worst one felt like about 1/16" of play side to side. I know there's no way to tell for sure until they plastigauge it and mic the journals, but I am anticipating best case scenario a crankshaft grind and worst case, weld/grind the crank back down or find another crank already turned, or have it turned.
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> Anybody got a good source for reground A/B/C crankshafts? I thought I'd do some checking here just to get an idea of where to look. Local machine shop is good at this kind of stuff, and is reasonable, but I'd like to go in knowing my options.....
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> thanks,
> Al
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