Looks like you're doing a good job on that motor, I remember working on my 5U engine with it sitting on its side on blocks, much like your picture but lower to the ground. Unfortunately my back still remembers it too!😆 Keep us posted on your progress.👍
Did you roast any hot dogs over that Fire.HAHA
I know back in the old days alot of farmers in our area thought that antifreeze was a waste of money, so they just used water. it worked fine until you forget to drain it in the winter and end up with a cracked block.
Did you roast any hot dogs over that Fire.HAHA
I know back in the old days alot of farmers in our area thought that antifreeze was a waste of money, so they just used water. it worked fine until you forget to drain it in the winter and end up with a cracked block.
[QUOTE=chriscokid;60263]Did you roast any hot dogs over that Fire.HAHA
I got that idea off the internet ... http://www.oldengine.org/members/dene/crawlers.htm it worked though my D2 hasn't turned a track for at least 18 years from what the previous owner could make out.
I too pulled liners to clean out gobs of rust from the cooling passages. You'll be proud of that machine when you are done!
drujinin
Looks all too familiar, except I had a fire in all 4 cylinders (forgot to pick up marshmallows for that one).
Byron is right.I just recieved my seat for a 3J d2 from john and it really does put the "icing on the cake" you will not find better quality anywhere.
http://www.hahn-tractor-seats.com/