[AT] 39 Farmall A crankshaft question
charliehill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Feb 27 06:04:07 PST 2010
Al, having it done at the local machine shop sounds like a good field trip
for your class. You might have an aspiring machinist in your bunch that
doesn't know it yet.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al Jones" <farmallsupera at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 8:54 AM
Subject: [AT] 39 Farmall A crankshaft question
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.....
>
> thanks,
> Al
>
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