Nice Job!
Lots of good Ideas and Reasoning to your process!
Especially liked the "pressurized wash" of the galleries!
how thick was the sludge in bottom of pan? as i remember, when i did my 70 year old 13000 the sludge was half way up the sides of the suction bell but dished around the bell with about 1/4" opening for oil to enter screen area. at that area of the pan i think it was around 2" thick. when running the egine b4 this time i had low oil pressure and concerned me. afterwards when running pressure came up reel good. good luck with ur project.
Sludge was 2 inches deep with a little rust dust mixed in. There was no Chanel around the oil pick up after sitting 40 years. I remember in high school when the detergent oils came out, there was a lot of burnt up engines from the sludge jamming the oil screens in the kids cars, something the young guys will never see....WA7OPY
I like your cleanout process - safe yet effective.👍 Your sludge story reminds me of what I found in my little Cat Ten last summer, although this tractor had been previously restored before I took ownership of it I was shocked at how dirty the crankcase still was. I thought I was only in for a routine oil change but after seeing what started oozing out of the oil drain hole after the bulk of the liquid had ran out I decided I needed to remove the entire pan to do a good clean out, since there are no side access covers on that one. Fortunately I was not able to find any real damage to any of the bearings despite the buildup, and it always had good oil pressure so I don't think anything was harmed.
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