

This engine had no water leaks but it wasn't pressurized neither.Was the uneven surfaces caused by leaks in the past?
I would consider getting your taking your radiator to a radiator shop and getting it recored if it’s leaking or plugged up versus a new one if you can. Many of the so called new ones out there are of low quality and don’t necessarily fit and perform well.Well, I got to the point in the engine assembly where I could pressure check the cooling system. Boy, am I glad I did! Everything leaked! So off comes the water pump and thermostat housing and the water manifold plate. Did my best to sand the engine surfaces with a sanding block to get them cleaned up and flat.
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Then I went after the loose parts surfaces with either a sanding block, surface plate sanding and milling the surfaces to the point where I THINK they will hold.
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I ordered OEM gaskets and on the advice from a friend some sealant called Threebond.
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The original system was not a pressurized system. Somewhere in the production run of these tractors they switched to the pressurized system. I will be ordering a new radiator and this will be for a pressurized system so I have my fingers crossed this sealer will work. The water manifold plate is my biggest concern because of all the surface area the pressure will work against. Stay tuned.
I will absolutely consider this. Thanks!I would consider getting your taking your radiator to a radiator shop and getting it recored if it’s leaking or plugged up versus a new one if you can. Many of the so called new ones out there are of low quality and don’t necessarily fit and perform well.


I really haven’t set a timeline for it. I did tell the granddaughters that they can throw candy during the Christmas parade which I can actually drive the tractor and trailer to because it starts only about a mile from my house. Now they keep talking about it so I guess I’m on the hook for that. But I can say this is making the winter days fly by!You going to have it ready for the parades this summer?
"Nothing wakes you up like the smell of cutting oil in the morning"!!I am going to reface the flywheel on my big lathe. Started making the journal to mount the flywheel. .200 depth of cut with an .011" per rev feed rate and the lathe doesn't grunt one bit! You lathe guys know what I'm talking about here. It never gets old!\
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