Colby G 233 #20876 Posted February 23 Hello everybody, it's been awhile since I've posted, but I've just sanded down the hood on the 1969 charger 12 to look like patina, don't know how good of a job I did, but the idler pulley also went, so I replaced that as well. Got some chains put on it for the remaining months of winter too. 13 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 7,874 #20877 Posted February 24 Refreshed some front rims using a card board trim. (we don't have playing cards). lol just cut an oval out overlap the pieces, of course got to push the bead down some. 7 9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,276 #20878 Posted February 25 (edited) I have been busy cleaning up and organizing my shop. It got pretty cold out there, so as a reward for uncovering a couple if engines I had stuffed under a table, They went inside the heated room for review. Here is a 14 HP shaker. She shook enough that the coil blew a hole in the tin.. Also, there is some erosion at the edge of the piston bad enough that the top piston ring is visible by almost an eighth of an inch. If you line it up with the exhaust valve the eroded edge is evident. The bore feels tight and round, but maybe it's just a cheap piston because it looks like a replacement stamped .003 Edited February 25 by ohiofarmer 3 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 7,306 #20879 Posted February 25 7 hours ago, ohiofarmer said: The bore feels tight and round, but maybe it's just a cheap piston because it looks like a replacement stamped .003 Some engines had .003 oversize pistons from the factory. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,508 #20880 Posted February 25 10 hours ago, ohiofarmer said: there is some erosion at the edge of the piston bad enough that the top piston ring is visible by almost an eighth of an inch Seems I've been told in the past that may have been because a PO ran the engine very lean for an extended time period. I have a K341 here like that. Very likely it'll want a .030 over bore. I may go even more with my own. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,118 #20881 Posted February 25 On 2/19/2024 at 10:41 PM, cleat said: Ford limited slip additive is great smelling (not) as well. GM had the same stuff in a different bottle. Nasty. Also GM and Chrysler had the same "Heat Valve Penetrant." Same exact can just a different label. Didn't smell too bad until you heated a bolt that it was on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 41,118 #20882 Posted February 25 13 hours ago, ohiofarmer said: I have been busy cleaning up and organizing my shop. It got pretty cold out there, so as a reward for uncovering a couple if engines I had stuffed under a table, They went inside the heated room for review. Here is a 14 HP shaker. She shook enough that the coil blew a hole in the tin.. Also, there is some erosion at the edge of the piston bad enough that the top piston ring is visible by almost an eighth of an inch. If you line it up with the exhaust valve the eroded edge is evident. The bore feels tight and round, but maybe it's just a cheap piston because it looks like a replacement stamped .003 All pretty common. The coils busted off a lot of them. I have seen a dozen or so pistons eroded away like that. That .003 is probably factory to correct a assembly error. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EB-80/8inPA 1,641 #20883 Posted February 25 I replaced a spark plug. And what a treat it was investing no more than seven minutes locating the problem, finding the box of spares, installing the plug and hearing that 341 roar back to life! I wish every problem could be that easy to fix. It’ll soon be time to pull off that snow blower that’s on target to see another full season of unemployment. I’m not complaining, though. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,739 #20884 Posted February 25 1 hour ago, EB-80/8inPA said: I replaced a spark plug. And what a treat it was investing no more than seven minutes locating the problem, finding the box of spares, installing the plug and hearing that 341 roar back to life! I wish every problem could be that easy to fix. It’ll soon be time to pull off that snow blower that’s on target to see another full season of unemployment. I’m not complaining, though. Haven't used my bower either even have taken the battery out to use in my electrolysis set up. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrianKoch 307 #20885 Posted February 25 (edited) Gentlemen, Today I prepped the ‘69 for totally new electrical. Swapping magneto to battery ignition. Unfortunately I checked out the ‘68 and noticed the brake shaft seal is leaking again…maybe the shaft is worn too much. Anyone install a wear sleeve for this problem before? I’m looking at SKF’s Speedi-sleeve 99050 for reference. Edited February 25 by BrianKoch 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pfrederi 17,739 #20886 Posted February 25 39 minutes ago, BrianKoch said: Gentlemen, Today I prepped the ‘69 for totally new electrical. Swapping magneto to battery ignition. Unfortunately I checked out the ‘68 and noticed the motion control linkage seal is leaking again…maybe the shaft is worn too much. Anyone install a wear sleeve for this problem before? I’m looking at SKF’s Speedi-sleeve 99050 for reference. The sealing for the shaft is the two O rings. O rings are more forgiving about shaft wear than seals and it is pretty clean in there not like axles etc. But more important the shaft doesn't move very much only a partial turn when you change speed not a continuous spinning like a pump input shaft Have never seen one with any noticeable wear on the shaft. The large O ring can be very hard to get in and stay seated in the triangular plate. That is why I switched to a square profile O ring for the large one, some grease to hold it and I haven't had any re-leaks... 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrianKoch 307 #20887 Posted February 25 54 minutes ago, pfrederi said: The sealing for the shaft is the two O rings. O rings are more forgiving about shaft wear than seals and it is pretty clean in there not like axles etc. But more important the shaft doesn't move very much only a partial turn when you change speed not a continuous spinning like a pump input shaft Have never seen one with any noticeable wear on the shaft. The large O ring can be very hard to get in and stay seated in the triangular plate. That is why I switched to a square profile O ring for the large one, some grease to hold it and I haven't had any re-leaks... Oops, I misspoke. The brake shaft seal is leaking again, not the motion control. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,178 #20888 Posted February 25 1 hour ago, BrianKoch said: The brake shaft seal is leaking again Are you sure the bearing is OK Brian? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrianKoch 307 #20889 Posted February 25 2 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said: Are you sure the bearing is OK Brian? Unsure, Ed. How would I know? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Kennell 38,178 #20890 Posted February 25 2 minutes ago, BrianKoch said: Unsure, Ed. How would I know? Push the shaft L-R-UP- DN. There should be no movement. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,276 #20891 Posted February 26 16 hours ago, squonk said: All pretty common. The coils busted off a lot of them. I have seen a dozen or so pistons eroded away like that. That .003 is probably factory to correct a assembly error. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,276 #20892 Posted February 26 (edited) The bore on the block looks good I evaluated it by inserting a piece of 3 inch PVC and it showed no visible wear. This looks like a candidate for a re-ring and new piston. I had previously welded a long crack in the engine tin so all it needs is a backup piece cut from an old piece of sheet metal and held in place with sheet metal and a JB weld patch/body filler. I absolutely cannot tear it down until the two cycle carb builds on some chain saws and trimmers is complete. Spring is coming and medical appointments for my wife post op is tomorrow. It has been a year of big medical care around here, so I hope we get some breathing room.. That piston being oriiginal would be good news. That would mean the engine has low hours, so I will check the bore with a bore gauge Edited February 26 by ohiofarmer 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #20893 Posted February 26 Depending on how the bore itself looks, i allway‘s would give it a new gently honespurs. to prevent the Engine becomes an oilpump. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ohiofarmer 3,276 #20894 Posted February 26 3 hours ago, Tractorhead said: Depending on how the bore itself looks, i allway‘s would give it a new gently honespurs. to prevent the Engine becomes an oilpump. i agree. there are a few vertical microscratches , but not deep enough to feel them. with a fingernai. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,887 #20895 Posted February 26 On 2/4/2024 at 10:03 PM, Cody said: Much to my surprise when I got there he drags out a mint 42" deck and power flow baggers too that were never mentined in the add Same happened when I picked up Chloe my 953. It came with some goodies not mentioned and he told me it should have been able to sell itself for the price, the extras were to a willing buyer. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,887 #20896 Posted February 26 @formariz I finally used some of that project wood! I know I used the plane wrong, but I stayed after it and it came out great! 4 4 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
87 416-8 horse 420 #20897 Posted February 26 I just finished building a custom rear hitch for my 1987 416-8. I didn't want to take a chance at breaking the ear off or punching a hole in the bottom of the diff. I made it so I can put any kind of hitch in it. 1 8 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 67,508 #20898 Posted February 26 19 minutes ago, 87 416-8 horse said: I just finished building a custom rear hitch for my 1987 416-8. Niiiiice 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,887 #20899 Posted February 26 @87 416-8 horse 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D_Mac 8,619 #20900 Posted February 26 Woke up the 856 "Forsaken" today. Its been sleeping in the garage for a while now. It fired right up and I cruised around the backyard for a few minutes. 6 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites