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wcc5595@gmai.com
Bronze Level Joined: 05 Jul 2021 Location: ANDERSON, CA Points: 6 |
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Posted: 07 Jul 2021 at 6:59pm |
Im trying to get a ac m crawler to run and need parts can someone help me
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Jim.ME
Orange Level Joined: 19 Nov 2016 Location: Maine Points: 952 |
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Welcome to the site
It will help greatly if you can describe what you have done to it to date and what parts you need.
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wcc5595@gmai.com
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I bought this beautiful old allis Chalmers crawler. The radiator and head were off with most of the parts accounted for. The front piston was froze and in time I was able to remove it. The piston was tore up in the process. The sleeve is pitted and rough and comes out tomorrow, I hope. I sent the head in for a valve job. I should have it back tomorrow. The zenith carb is being rebuilt by a local shop in Cottonwood ca. I think I should have the magneto checked as well? The crawler is in good shape but for the engine. I can’t tell what I have until I get it running. For now I have the manuals and a list of parts as follows, one piston and rings and sleeve, all the gaskets I can get my hands on and a place to send my mag to. I have other part need but that would get it running and then list will probably expand. The frame # WM 3796 and motor #UMA 3917G
Thanks for the concern. Im not familiar with this or any Form so please be patient with me. Any help would be appropriated Sincerely, Bill Culmer On Jul 8, 2021, at 3:53 AM, Unofficial Allis <noreply@allischalmers.com> wrote: |
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the number on this ac crawler engine is UMA9317G but Im unable to reference is number to any active parts list. Im lost with my rebuild and could use help. I can answer questions and send pictures. thank you
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4552 |
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Many know more than I about old engines, but think that engine was used in a wheeled tractor of the same time. Maybe a model U , hopefully somebody will know. Because that could open up the parts search a lot.
If you get real desperate just learned of a place making one off pistons in LA Calif, and another was also mentioned. Olson gaskets in Washington state can make head gaskets. Not to insult you but without a teacher you never learn as fast and easy. Do you know about making paper gaskets with a ball peen hammer. If not look for you tubes explaining the process.
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4552 |
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Just looking the Farm Equipment section over and a question on a M radiator cap is showing and it says a model U one should fit. So my guess about a U and M being the same engine is looking better. So maybe ask your M questions there where there is more traffic will get more answers.
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Bob (IN)
Silver Level Joined: 06 Jan 2015 Location: SE IN Points: 294 |
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mark Pfouts should be able to get you all the gaskets and other parts his number is 440 570 3653
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great-grandpa's wc with picker, 20/35, speed patrol, uc, m crawler, 620, 653 dozer d21 d17 d19
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Tad Wicks
Orange Level Joined: 27 Mar 2011 Location: Shandon, CA Points: 2165 |
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When you get to the manifolds be sure to check the sleeve above the carb, they are well known to disintegrate over the years. Somebody has done a great deal of freeze break repair, that gives it character as long as it doesn't leak I have often wondered for obsolete head gaskets if a person could duplicate the dimensions on CAD and then cut them from copper and anneal them, add a fine film of RTV and you are in business. Good luck with your project it will be great.
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wcc5595@gmai.com
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thanks for all you help
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