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Topic: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD
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| MHCorey
12-02-2012 15:17:32
199.36.132.58
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I"m looking for someone that has experience building WD45 engines. The engine is currently seized. Any advice is much appreciated. |
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| bg/mo
12-02-2012 18:09:36
209.183.32.42
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| around here auto machine shops also do engine rebuilds and do tractor motors , check around your area to see, if you dont feel comfortable doing it yourself. |
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| Winchester1
12-02-2012 16:38:19
173.27.238.88
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| | Suggest you guy a genuine Alllis Chalmers manual, they (reprints) can be found at a fair price on Ebay. At least the price was decent a couple of years ago when I bought mine. Much better than I&T manuals. |
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| old
12-02-2012 16:11:28
209.86.226.19
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| A whole lot depends on where in the world you are since many of us on Y-T have been into many many engines. Shoot I have an old WD45 engine sitting in my shop for that matter |
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| Bob Huntress
12-02-2012 16:04:58
98.66.33.50
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| I want to agree with the one below that said to check for cracks. I use a 3 part spray, and I can't say enough of hoe important this is. I've seen several WD-45's with cracks. |
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| Bob Huntress
12-02-2012 16:00:18
98.66.33.50
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| When you say that it is seized are you saying that they engine has been sitting a long time, and won"t turn, or that it overheat and seized etc? Is this just a tractor that has sat idle for to long? |
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| steve(ill)
12-02-2012 15:49:41
74.36.185.24
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| motor has liners for cylinders. RIngs are probalby froze to the liners. take off the head, turn upside down. Take off the pan, take one rod off at a time, and pound out the top and piston, rod and liners might come out as one. |
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| BushogPapa
12-02-2012 15:41:43
173.88.51.117
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Re: ALLIS WD-45 ENGINE BUILD in reply to MHCorey, 12-02-2012 15:17:32
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| Get it torn-down, Cleaned and inspected for cracks.. Most everything else is easy... Ron.. |
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