[Farmall] 39 Farmall A: Getting sleeves/pistons out.
Tractorman453657 at aol.com
Tractorman453657 at aol.com
Tue Mar 2 15:38:25 PST 2010
Take the head off, then if possible remove the crank form the block. then
you will be able to drive pistons and sleeves out with a block of wood and
a small sledge. then once they are out you can use a press to push the
pistons out of the sleeves. There are sleeve pullers but that series engine
has wet sleeves and should come out rather easy from the bottom.
In a message dated 3/2/2010 5:40:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
farmallsupera at earthlink.net writes:
My students are working steady on my '39 A. It is time to get pistons
out.
#2 is stuck good, I think #1 and #3 might be a little bit. #4 "looks"
like
it's free.
My thoughts are to have them disconnect the rods at the crankshaft. At
first, I was thinking to disconnect the rods, then try to roll the crank
enough to allow some free play so they can bang on the tops of the
pistons.
But now I am wondering about just pushing the sleeve and piston--guts,
feathers, and all--out the top. I intend to replace sleeves and pistons
anyway, so I figure if it comes down to it I can heat the sleeves with a
torch once they're out.
How much force does it take to get the sleeves out?
Am I on the right track? #3 will be a little tough to get to the bearing
cap, but I think they will be able to reach them all. I would like to be
able to get them out before we split the tractor.
Thanks,
Al
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