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6 years 5 months ago #186326 by neil
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I had my guy make up a steel stand set - one under the front that bolts to those holes on each side of the main block and has a flat underneath to hold the weight, and then another piece that bolts to two of the holes on the flywheel housing rear face. All set up so I can pull the oil pan without interference. Just made it from some old scrap pieces

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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6 years 5 months ago #186395 by 3J1Bill
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Thank's for the reply Neil. I am thinking it would be nice to rotate the motor. Maybe that would be too much of a project. Bill

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6 years 5 months ago #186398 by neil
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Once I had it apart enough, it was put on the rotating stand. It was a bit too much though with the cylinder head and flywheel housing - it's a heavy engine for an automotive stand. You can buy heaving duty stands but you could make one with some truck wheel bearings and some stout steel

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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6 years 4 months ago #187062 by 3J1Bill
The engine is out. It is a beast and my hat is off to all of you who are repairing the BIG CATERPILLARS. Bill
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6 years 4 months ago #187672 by 3J1Bill
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Had to go to this point to find bolts that look untouched. The flywheel has been removed, but not it's housing. Bill
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6 years 4 months ago #187680 by neil
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That all looks very clean Bill, meaning untouched by water, bearing, or rodent infiltration. Your first tractor condition is way better than my 5U13753, despite being 20 years older

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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6 years 4 months ago #187721 by TOGNOT
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3J1 Bill, I have a D2 I am parting out. If you can use the block, pistons etc - or the main case, whatever,
I'll donate those to your project. Bring your tools!

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6 years 4 months ago #187741 by neil
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You know what would be cool, would be a show including the first and last (whatever can be found as the last) D2s working together. This would also make a good, short article in the magazine describing the evolution of the design over the 20yr run of the D2

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Neil

Pittsford, NY

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6 years 4 months ago #187777 by 3J1Bill
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Thank you TOGNOT for the offer of parts for this project. I have been collecting parts for 3J1 for 30 years. I even converted my old chicken shed into a D2 parts building years ago, just for this early D2. I wish I could send you guys some of this cooling fog we have this morning. Try to stay in the shade! Bill

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3 years 9 months ago - 3 years 9 months ago #225877 by 3J1Bill
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I am  beginning to work on 3J1's engine. Since I am not a diesel machanic, I will be using Squatch253 YouTube videos for information. I looked at the date code on the block to see how early it was cast. The letters are "UU  A  EC".  Using the code:  NUMERAL COD,  N=0  U=1 M=2 E=3 R=4 A=5 L=6   C=7 O=8 D=9.   This dates the block as 11-5-37.
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