Got block back from machine shop
I try to show you cross hatches
Video: putting piston in new bores, first 2 are the NEW bores, last one is old bore
Testing piston out to see if they all feel the same
Right next to machine shop out in country, I share with you beautiful scene
May you forget about all English language, get away from the shop, and absorb the energy that this greenhouse put out
Massive engines at machine shop
May the size of these engines humble us and put things in perspective that:
Our little diesel engine projects ain't nothing in the big picture
Cleared area: yanked junk outta area get it ready to bring attachments and all tractor parts
Also, showing you the rattle inside bx1500 engine bay, broken bracket
Not inside engine damage
Reason why not starting engine,
Here's paint sitting in sun for 3 days, still wet
Just leave it alone, start reassembling other engine
Just realized I have everything ready to put block back onto tractor, I have:
All new main bearings, new main seal, all gaskets to seal crankshaft, new crank bearings 210, new pilot bearing for crankshaft, etc
Everything available to get block onto tractor, but I have no pistons, rings, connecting rod bearings
Plan: get block close to tractor, give everything a clean, press in new pilot bearing into crank
Problem: when I broke main bearing bolt, I took one from this tractor, I might not have enough main bearing bolts to get crank inside block
Regardless, make progress in that direction
Block close to tractor, put together crankshaft assembly, figure out parts needed, I think it is only main bearing bolts
Bearing case bolt, $65 for 1 bolt
Can't put engine on tractor because one bolt was busted when putting together other engine, unbelievable
Now: do other stuff while solving the bolt situation
I would swap it out with different bolt, but something tell me it is bad idea
I'm thinking: strip entire tractor, take wheels off, clean everything, use up rest of blue paint while waiting on one bolt
Bearing case bolt situation: I can't find any bolt available except for the $65 bolt from messick
I would feel bad for paying that much for 1 bolt
It's leading to the thought:
"Since I need at least 2 pistons for this engine and who knows what else, Why not just buy a whole other d1301 that has not been disassembled and would give pistons, tons of bolts, tons of hardware, etc"
Let me know how I can go about this, I'll search now for d1301 and see what come up
ok check out this idea: for the cost of the connecting rods and pistons etc I can get TWO L305s not sitting on wheels
I can get ton of hardware, 2 engine blocks, all axles, transmission, 6 pistons, all bolts that are expensive, and who knows what else
Let me know which route you would take:
1. Buy new parts $1000 minimum
Or
2. Get 2 L305s not sitting on wheels about 220 miles away, I'll try to get them for 1000
Regardless I save up while deciding
I am leaning toward getting the 2 L305s, because of how much extra I would get,
And I can make another good engine from the 2 305 engines
Please critique my thinking, soon I go rip apart other tractor and get her ready for paint
(Imagine, one $65 bolt started this long tangent)
Get rear of chassis on block, take wheel off, take off steering and body, remove harness, cut hour meter
Hit it hard with compressed air, file in left hand, then diesel, then wire wheel, then cleaner
Clearing body, took off wheel