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Flywheel on WD, what would you do? (Pics) |
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Don(MI)
Orange Level Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3810 |
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Posted: 25 Sep 2010 at 9:02pm |
Well, the transmission tower is back together again, that was a good lesson on what not to do, almost glad that happened because I got a little education on detent springs, ball, and everthing else in that dang tower. Works good now though, whew!
Anyways, we pulled the engine tonight, and I have a new replacement pressure plate and clutch plate from Tony to put on. We did notice one possible problem though, The inside of the flywheel has cracks going outward. The cracks are no longer than 1", and there are quite a few. See pictures.....
My question is this, I am not sure when they started, or how really, but do you think there is a good possibilty this will continue to get worse? Should I change it out, or are they all like this? The tractor won't be seeing much work as long as I own it, but I do plan on putting the mounted picker on it, and thats all it will be used for.
What would you do?
Thanks again guys! Don
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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The cracks are heat cracks caused from the clutch slipping. It don't look good to me but I'm no expert. My clutch slipped a couple times on me years ago so I pulled the engine and found bad cracks all around. I got a replacement. The replacement had maybe 6 very small cracks and has worked fine for 15 years. The original in my 35 WC wasn't looking cracked at all till I made a clean-up cut on it in the lathe.
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LouSWPA
Orange Level Access Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Clinton, Pa Points: 24426 |
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I'm like Charlie, no expert, but I would replace it, I can't see it getting anything but worse. That's a spinning mass, subject to centrifugal forces
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Jeff Z. NY
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Points: 7326 |
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Normal heat cracks. I wouldn't worry about them.
If it makes you sleep better at night take it to a machine shop or NAPA to be resurfaced. The cracks are not usually very deep. Note, Not long after you put in a brand new flywheel it will have cracks in it. I have never seen one from cars, trucks or tractors without cracks in them. Edited by Jeff Z. NY - 25 Sep 2010 at 9:30pm |
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Don(MI)
Orange Level Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3810 |
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Wow Jeff, thats kind of what I like to hear! I wondered if all of them were like that,
I noticed they were not deep, and that flange widens out alot outward.
Any other opinions?
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20979 |
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Run it. You didn't even know it was cracked until you took it apart.
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Bertman
Silver Level Joined: 16 Jan 2010 Location: Illinois Points: 101 |
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take it and have it sufaced its FINE
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dannyraddatz
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Plainfield, Ill Points: 848 |
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Don,
I can't tell for sure but it may be a good time to do a front and rear main seal. I bought mine from a AGCO dealer and it was 10% more that NAPA but turned out perfect! Danny |
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CTuckerNWIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: NW Illinois Points: 22823 |
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I didn't look that close at the engine picture till Danny mentioned the seals but it looks like you have an exhaust leak between the head and the manifold. I had leaks there and up front and didn't think much about it cause I didn't use the tractor much. When I got around to replacing the gasket it only lasted a couple months cause the manifold and head were both burned back. I pulled the head, resurfaced it a and cleaned up the manifold.
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dadsdozerhd5b
Orange Level Joined: 27 Sep 2009 Location: lansdale pa. Points: 531 |
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definately take it to be resurfaced at least. it will make the clutch disc last alot longer if it has a true surface to ride against. don't be surprised if it may have been cut before and be too thin. the cracks are from the clutch slipping, probably starting out pulling big loads. if you don't cut it, the clutch may chatter and you will kick yourself.
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HD5B, HD5G, (2) FARMALL A's, CUB. DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME, IGNORE THE LAUGHTER. FLANNEL IS ALWAYS IN STYLE.
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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Don, The flywheel needs to be turned and the top of the step needs to get it so the difference between the two are back in specifications, That is based on the look of the clutch disc. Can you post a pic of the p plate so I can see it too. I'd put a new ring gear on there too. Don
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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Don(MI)
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Don here is the P plate and clutch plate, I have new replacements I plan on putting in.
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Coke-in-MN
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Afton MN Points: 41761 |
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Have it refaced, ground to a flat surface. If it was nine I would be using a button clutch instead of fiber. But to each his own. And as it is a recessed clutch both mounting surface and friction area need to be cut same depth .
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Rick
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Jonesburg,Mo. Points: 3658 |
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Don(MI), I believe Don(MO) was referring to the pressure plate side of the cover assembly...that's the part he was wanting to look at to see how cracked up it was,if at all. The flywheel might have gotten hot and cracked previously,before this clutch was installed,with the one before it from slipping. As for the flywheel...to each his own. Once resurfaced it'll probably be just fine,however,with thousands of WD/WD45's out there,I would opt for a good used one that wasn't cracked. Rick
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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Thanks Coke, That's what I was trying to say about the flywheel.
Don, I think you need to get the flywheel cut because it's not true across the friction part of flywheel.
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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Don(MO)
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bates City MO. Points: 6862 |
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Rick, It's about time you got on here a straited us out. LOL
Don
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3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.
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Don(MI)
Orange Level Joined: 15 Sep 2009 Location: Michigan Points: 3810 |
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Yes, I thought about that after I put those on here, I was in a hurry to take off and just got back now. Here are the other pictures of the back side of the pressure plate.
Edited by Don(MI) - 26 Sep 2010 at 1:45pm |
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powertech84
Silver Level Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: Wisconsin Points: 467 |
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Cracks in the flywheel are very common and don't hurt anything. I see it all the time. Have the flywheel resurfaced and put it back together. |
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Rick
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Jonesburg,Mo. Points: 3658 |
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Don(MI), Please e-mail me direct at rickinmo@socket.net ,so I can chat with you a moment. It'll be worth your time. Rick
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Mike(SEIN)
Silver Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: RUSH County IN. Points: 143 |
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while you're in there I'd put a new seal in the front of the torque tube, just so you don't have to pull that engine later.Don't ask me how I know.
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j.w.freck
Orange Level Joined: 16 Sep 2009 Location: karnack texas Points: 1153 |
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resurface the f/wheel.the pressure plate is toast.fingers are worn and many blue areas.also rep.the throw out bearing and the clutch disc.you will sleeo better when you do
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Brian F(IL)
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Paxton, IL Points: 2701 |
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Don, I just got my tractor put back together. I'd had two of the 1/2" bolts that hold the flywheel onto the crankshaft come out and the other two were broke off. Make sure to use some loctite when reassembling. My mechanic said he'd never seen that happen before. FYI.
Brian F(IL)
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Steve in NJ
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Andover, NJ Points: 11899 |
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Personally, there wouldn't be anyway I would re-install that flywheel without at least having it resurfaced and miked! Putting a new clutch on a flywheel like that is a waste of your time and money for that matter. Cracks are one thing, but look at all the hotspots gall & chatter marks that are in that flywheel! That thing is toast at present. You'll ruin the new disc and put hot spots in the new PP again because of it slipping, and you'll have four pieces of junk. The old junk clutch & PP, and the new junk clutch & PP.
Its your Tractor, but if you do right the first time, you won't be back in there to do that particular job again..... Steve@B&B |
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CJohnS MI
Orange Level Joined: 27 Jun 2010 Location: Lapeer MI Points: 326 |
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I have pulled down engines for other repairs that looked worse & closed my eyes and put it all back together with no issues.
If I'm putting in a new disc, then I AM putting in a new throw-out bearing AND pilot bearing/bushing. That flywheel and pressure plate don't bother me. If the spring towers were uneven, or the fingers twisted or flatted off on the pressure plate, or the flywheel obviously dished - THAT would bother me. I got a piece of paper right here with Grant's face on says that over half the "un-restored" tractors out there - not just ACs - look that way or worse. And the clutches work fine. |
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Gerald J.
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Hamilton Co, IA Points: 5636 |
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As for pilot bearing and throw out bearing. Recall how much bother it was to get them exposed, that you have to do when they give up. Seems like cheap labor saving to do them now.
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