[AT] MF 2244 crawler with Perkins diesel
Cecil R Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Dec 9 07:23:55 PST 2012
If you can fis the liner problem, I have re-used the bearings in an
enginer with anti-freeze damage. I cleaned the pearings up with
scotch-brite or just carb cleaner spray and a rag. Then clecked the
wear with a plasti-gage. You would be surprised how much abuse those 3
cyl perkins engines could withstand. However, before I reinstalled the
head I would check for cracks. When you re-install the head use a good
stop leak in the coolant. We always used Perma-Seal with every overhaul
and every one that came into our hands. They have a habit of cracking
because the heads are so thin.
Cecil in OKla
On 12/9/2012 7:21 AM, Richard Fink Sr wrote:
> Do not know this engine at all. But one thing hit off the page [antifreeze
> in oil] don,t know any thing harder except running out of oil on a engine.
> As said the liner may be shimmed up?????????????
> R Fink
> PA
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ivan" <ivancou at windstream.net>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2012 9:54 PM
> Subject: [AT] MF 2244 crawler with Perkins diesel
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>> Anybody familar with this crawler with a Perkins AD3.152 engine ?
>> The history .
>> I got this kinda dumped on me to repair . It blew the head gasket and
>> took the radiator out in the process . Antifreeze in the oil . The
>> owner is not sure how long it ran after the gasket went .A now deceased
>> employee had been using it out at the junk yard so no way to find out
>> how long he ran it this way . His concern is to save it or scrap it
>> ,only paid $ 3000 for it . Also having issues with rh turning ,,
>> sooo . Could this just be a adjustment ?
>> The liner on # 3 is .006 below the deck , which is .002 out of spec .
>> Showing some signs of burning on top of it . Head also shows some burn
>> marks where the metal ring was supposed to seal the cylinder . No idea
>> of what shape the bottom end is like .
>> # 1
>> Do I slap it together with a new gasket ,change oil and fix the rad
>> with the hope ( awfull big) that it might hold for maybe 10 - 20 hours .
>> # 2 Or , drop the pan ,pull # 3 sleeve and shim it up to bring into spec
>> . Then do the head gasket and pray .
>> How are these sleeves sealed , o ring or gasket ? Is it possible to
>> pull the sleeve and put it back in with the same seals?
>> # 3 The owner is thinking about selling it for scrap , which is
>> probably the best option since he doesnt want to do a full tear down .
>> He kinda cringed when I said gaskets , new bearings (rod +main ) . I
>> think if he doesnt go this far its not worth putting back together .
>> And with the gaskets running $ 100 just for the head , the junk man is
>> the best option in my book . How forgiving are these engines ?
>> But I said I'd ask ,as this is the first diesel that I've torn apart .
>> SO a lot of learning going on on my part . Ivan
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