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Valve tappet galley and cover279 viewsI was suprised at the oil coking (sp?) in here. I had pulled the oil pan earlier when I brought it home and it was clean as a whistle there.hschwartz3
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Close-up of #2 cylinder valves252 viewsI have a LED flashlight held up to the exhaust manifold port and can see lght all around the exhaust valve in the closed position. I turned the light off in the garage to get a picture of this, but the camera flash foiled that idea.hschwartz3
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Exhaust vavle xcylinder #2 and flashlight.237 viewsAgain, tried to get a picture of the light showing around cyl. #2 exhaust valve but it didn't quite show up.hschwartz3
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Underside of head224 viewsA decent amount of carbon builup here. I wonder how much was there before the three seafoam treatments.hschwartz3
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cotter pin installed in drill to lap valves212 viewshere I used a cut-off cotter pin (cause its harder than plain old wire) installed in the chuck of my variable speed drill to lap the valves. worked suprisingly well. I did all the valves this way.hschwartz3
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valve lapping tools, no good211 viewsAfter the suction cup tool (top) didn't work, I tried super gluing a cut off pencil to the valve but it kept popping off. Mildly successful,I believe this would work with a larger dow rod. ( tip - make sure end glued to valve is cut square or it'l wobbles as you widdle. Next I tried my cir-clip pliers keyed in the small dimples on top of the valve. This was hard to put pressure and turn but soewhat succesful. It led to my biggest break through.hschwartz3
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cut off cotter pin installed in drill211 viewshschwartz3
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Top of engine208 viewsNeeds a good cleaning, but all appears to be okay. a couple of the collant passages are totally blocked. I was surprised to see that. I flushed the the motor pretty good when I first brought it home. I've never had cooling issue with this tractor. hschwartz3
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cylinder deck after cleaning201 viewsalot of pitting on cylinder #2hschwartz3
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Engine and head just seperated196 viewsIn this picture I just rolled the head off the motor towards me. No cleaning, Just as it was.hschwartz3
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Engine deck before cleaning185 viewshschwartz3
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cylinder deck before cleaning168 viewshschwartz3
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Intake and exhaust ports164 viewsI expected more carbon buildup here. There is some along bottom of runners, but not bad.hschwartz3
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cut-off cotter pin with end ground smoth on bench grinder.163 viewshschwartz3
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Intake/exhaust ports manifold side155 viewsAgain some carbon buildup along bottom of exhaust runners, but not bad.hschwartz3
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Head bolt box144 viewsI used this cheez-it box to keep my head bolts in order. It's what I had nearby. hschwartz3
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Carb/Intake manifold port140 viewsLittle buildup, but looks good.hschwartz3
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Radiator picture136 viewsI'm suprised this thing still holds water. Three patches with what looks like melted lead, Top left, Upper third right side , Middle left.hschwartz3
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Picture motor, before, 3125 viewsSo I remember where everything goes.hschwartz3
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Numbered Wires/ plugs110 viewsPlugs wires were numbered to make sure they got put back correctly. I numbered them on the bottom side so when installed the numbers are not easily seen.
The plugs were numbered to help track cylinder condition.
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