Kubota Newbie
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Equipment
M4500, New Idea Cut-Ditioner, JD 14T Baler, IH "Plow Chief" plows, Oliver Rake
Once you deck a block you can't put it back. If it ran before it will run now if reassembled properly.
Besides, something is off in Denmark!
You said that (in earlier posts):
Measured piston pop-up is .011
Un-crushed new gasket was .043
So all things being kosher the piston to head clearance HAS to be something a little less than .032 with gasket crush.
Yet... you measured and got .045 which is more than the gasket.
So, either the piston's don't pop-up, or, your measurement is off.
The piston to head clearance should really be measured/calculated at the c/l of the wrist pin. Otherwise when using something "stiff" like solder the piston "rock" will cause your measurement to be high. The amount of rock can be significant if reusing old pistons on honed cyls. or if the shop got a little on the big side with the bore/hone job.
Besides, something is off in Denmark!
You said that (in earlier posts):
Measured piston pop-up is .011
Un-crushed new gasket was .043
So all things being kosher the piston to head clearance HAS to be something a little less than .032 with gasket crush.
Yet... you measured and got .045 which is more than the gasket.
So, either the piston's don't pop-up, or, your measurement is off.
The piston to head clearance should really be measured/calculated at the c/l of the wrist pin. Otherwise when using something "stiff" like solder the piston "rock" will cause your measurement to be high. The amount of rock can be significant if reusing old pistons on honed cyls. or if the shop got a little on the big side with the bore/hone job.