I am working on restoring a 1942 Allis Chalmers C, and I have some questions. I am trying to get the sediment bulb assembly off, and I am not having any luck. In fact, I cannot even get the glass bulb itself off. Even after I get the holder undone, the glass seems almost melded to the metal top...after all these years. Any tricks to this.
Also, There was a pad under the tank, and the pad is shot. Is that available somewhere? If not, any suggestions what I might use for a pad under the tank.
Right now I have the head off and waiting for a mechanic to help me replaces the sleaves and pistons. One was stuck...and had a bent push rod.
It was my brother-in-laws tractor and it sat out for years. I bought it from his daughter since I thought it shame to see it go to the junk yard. Someone managed to steal the magneto and carb, but I have replacements.
Thanks in advance
Also, There was a pad under the tank, and the pad is shot. Is that available somewhere? If not, any suggestions what I might use for a pad under the tank.
Right now I have the head off and waiting for a mechanic to help me replaces the sleaves and pistons. One was stuck...and had a bent push rod.
It was my brother-in-laws tractor and it sat out for years. I bought it from his daughter since I thought it shame to see it go to the junk yard. Someone managed to steal the magneto and carb, but I have replacements.
Thanks in advance