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3 years 9 months ago #225952
by 3J1Bill
I was happy to find that the block was in good condition with no signs of freeze damage. It was my first time pulling out cylinder liners. Bill
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3 years 9 months ago #225954
by d2gary
I just went back and reread your story, you have a very historic tractor with a lot of documented history. Looks like you have your work cut out for you. That poor little tractor has done ore than its share of work. Good luck with your restoration and I really enjoy the pictures.
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3 years 9 months ago #225963
by side-seat
Interesting project. About 25yrs ago if my memory is correct, 5J 5 or 7 was for sale near me. When looking at it the owner asked me "How do you check the oil?"
I reached down behind the right engine panel to show him, Well, IT DIDN'T have a dipstick or any sign of one.
I see yours has one. Never knew the answer. Perhaps the engineers were experimenting with the future as seen on new vehicles of today with now way to check the tranny fluid. etc LOL
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3 years 9 months ago #226298
by 3J1Bill
When I was removing the flywheel on 3J1, I noticed retaining pins and a seam. The flywheel has a replacement clutch drive ring. This part was available in 1948, I believe to save the cost of a new flywheel. The cost of machining parts had to be low in 1948. Bill
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3 years 9 months ago #226299
by edb
Hi Team,
I recall that a local engineering firm made and fitted these rings, for D4's mainly, for our Dealership back in the 1960's.
Thanks for the reminder.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
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3 years 8 months ago #226607
by 3J1Bill
I bought this tool from a retired CAT mechanic years ago. It is made to install safety wire on bolts. It did a nice job. Bill
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3 years 8 months ago #226608
by D4Jim
That would be really cool to see a video of it being used.
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D47U 1950 #10164
Cat 112 1949 #3U1457
Cat 40 Scraper #1W-5494
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3 years 8 months ago #226610
by Old Magnet
Pretty common tool. Flat jaw pliers are used for aircraft use so as not to nick the wires. Serrated jaw version for general use. Lots of youtube video's out there. Look for "safety wire twisters".
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3 years 8 months ago #226614
by D4Jim
Thanks OM, never saw one used before. Amazing how a video clarifies it.
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