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1941 B project... PICTURES added finally!

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Originally posted by wjohn wjohn wrote:

Originally posted by PaulB PaulB wrote:

I've torn down many "K" serial number engines that had dished and mostly cast iron pistons. You can't say anything for certain, unless you've seen it all. I've done probably 100s of BE/CE engines and I'll bet there are still some things I haven't seen yet.   

I didn't even know Allis made a B with a Zenith carb specifically set up for burning alcohol until a few months ago, as one example - not that I have torn apart anywhere near the number of tractors you and some other guys have, but there are lots of neat little things I will probably never see in person on these tractors.

Just reading back through the thread & thinking on some things, how was the alcohol carb set up? Any photographs?

Also would be interested if anyone has photos of the manifold/carb setup on an original K suffix machine.  The way mine is set up I don't believe it could be original because there's no vaporiser assembly & even if it could run Kero' through the carb it's surely need a WIDELY adjustable main jet.  

And that's the other thing, the carburetor on the tractor has a fixed main jet with just a bung where the adjusting screw would be found.  Will try and pull the number off the carb shortly but I seem to recall it does come back as one originally fitted according to the manual I have.

Cheers, Dan
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

how you gunna bent that angle iron into a circle ??  angle iron dont BENT real good !

Slice n dice it... Will probably slice it every 6" or so & fill in the gaps after forming. It don't need to be perfectly round IMO, just needs to hold the tire from blowing off at 15psi & the angle should do that.

Probably would be a much better, more elegant solution to find a couple of scrap smaller wheels & use bits of those but I'm drawing a blank on those (locally) so far.  Kicking myself a bit now as the fella who sold me the tractor did offer an old Fordson front wheel in with the pile but I declined as I thought it might be the missing piece to another project round there.
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