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Topic: Re: Kersone WC
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| Tramway Guy
10-16-2012 13:28:56
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I would say that they were not rare to start with, but most have been converted to gasoline-only use with higher compression pistons and 'cold' manifolds. If yours is truly still set up for Kerosene/distillate (tractor fuel, to some), it is unusual and probably rare. But not necessarily much more valuable (yet). That's my opinion; others may disagree. If you are happy with it, that's all that really matters! As far as the clutch problem, you might be able to spray some penetrant on the splines, as long as you do realize that if you spray some on the lining, it might slip under heavy load. But fine for show. |
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| Doug H.
10-16-2012 14:16:48
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Re: Kersone WC in reply to Tramway Guy, 10-16-2012 13:28:56
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| Thanks for the reply Tram. The problem with spraying on the splines is getting to them. I don't think you can see them from anywhere. When I first tried to bring it home from the sale I chained it to a telephone pole and used the starter to break it lose. Then fired it up and let it slip a little to perhaps free them up. Thinking it was the disc that was stuck to the flywheel or presure plate.(I know it was dangerous but never was too smart) It worked for a couple of times but then did it again. Tried to see what the problem was but could not see the splines or the edge of the disc. Am I missing a plate to look thru? The only one I found is on the bottem and it is to far back to do any good. |
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| JoeM(GA)
10-16-2012 17:04:06
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Re: Kersone WC in reply to Doug H., 10-16-2012 14:16:48
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| mine's a dual fuel also, many around, still cool though
removing that plate under the bell housing should be plenty of room and a good view. Bar the engine around and wire brush those splines, spray with brake clean, let dry, then just a touch of anti-seize on a little paint brush will take care of it
view with plate off -
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This post was edited by JoeM(GA) at 17:40:25 10/16/12. |
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