poconojoe57
New User
Hi all, newbie here... I've been lurking around looking for answers, but thought maybe I should just ask.
We don't have a tractor, but it's basically a tractor engine. It's a Ford Industrial 4 cylinder in a wood chipper. Stamped on the engine is CONN 6015J. I have no idea which engine this is. 134, 172, 192 cid....
I'm a bit confused with what I've read online as to the location of #1 cylinder. Is it at the front nearest the cooling fan or at the rear nearest the transmission? From reading here I see that the firing order should be 1,2,4,3.
I believe the engine is currently seized, but I'm hoping it's just from sitting too long. We poured penetrating oil into each cylinder for it to soak a bit. Hopefully we can turn the crankshaft nut by hand in a few days to break it loose.
Thanks for viewing my post,
Joe
We don't have a tractor, but it's basically a tractor engine. It's a Ford Industrial 4 cylinder in a wood chipper. Stamped on the engine is CONN 6015J. I have no idea which engine this is. 134, 172, 192 cid....
I'm a bit confused with what I've read online as to the location of #1 cylinder. Is it at the front nearest the cooling fan or at the rear nearest the transmission? From reading here I see that the firing order should be 1,2,4,3.
I believe the engine is currently seized, but I'm hoping it's just from sitting too long. We poured penetrating oil into each cylinder for it to soak a bit. Hopefully we can turn the crankshaft nut by hand in a few days to break it loose.
Thanks for viewing my post,
Joe