This site is not affiliated with AGCO Inc., Duluth GA., Allis-Chalmers Co., Milwaukee, WI., or any surviving or related corporate entity. All trademarks remain the property of their respective owners. All information presented herein should be considered the result of an un-moderated public forum with no responsibility for its accuracy or usability assumed by the users and sponsors of this site or any corporate entity.
The Forum Parts and Services Unofficial Allis Store Tractor Shows Serial Numbers History
Forum Home Forum Home > Allis Chalmers > Farm Equipment
  New Posts New Posts
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Events   Register Register  Login Login


Pictures of my 1940? BE engine

 Post Reply Post Reply
Author
Message
MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 13 Sep 2009
Location: CO/KS
Points: 729
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MilesGray (CO/KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: Pictures of my 1940? BE engine
    Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 9:41pm
Notice there are no bosses for the Generator/Alternator.
11 - That is a 1940 engine, I think... Don't know what the E2X means???
From the bottom, wondering if I need to have it boiled? I am having the Crank polished.
number 1 and 2...
3 and 4...
Should I replace the freeze plugs? How do I get them out?
Location of the Engine Serial Number.
Sorry for the long post, but I know everyone loves pictures!
TIA Miles
Miles Gray (CO/KS)

5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
Back to Top
Sponsored Links


Back to Top
JohnCO View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 11 Sep 2009
Location: Niwot Colo
Points: 8992
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 9:56pm
Wow, it sure looks a lot cleaner then it did a couple days ago!
"If at first you don't succeed, get a bigger hammer"
Allis Express participant
Back to Top
MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 13 Sep 2009
Location: CO/KS
Points: 729
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MilesGray (CO/KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 10:09pm
Thank you for all the Help John! Mariette has fallen in love with a 38B in Kansas and has given the go ahead to buy another tractor! I still have to fix this one though!
Miles Gray (CO/KS)

5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
Back to Top
MNLonnie View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 11 Sep 2009
Location: Baxter MN
Points: 4791
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MNLonnie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 10:36pm
The casting suffix of -11 and the serial # would both agree that it's a 1939 in theory.
Waukesha B, B, IB, G, styled WF, D15, 615 backhoe, 2-Oliver OC3's, 4 Ford Model T's, 3 Model A Fords, AV8 Coupe, AV8 Roadster, 1933 Ford Wrecker
Back to Top
MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 13 Sep 2009
Location: CO/KS
Points: 729
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MilesGray (CO/KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 11:04pm
But, it came off a 44C! lol! Yes, I know...
Wouldn't this make it a 116ci and not a 125ci as should be on a C?
Miles Gray (CO/KS)

5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
Back to Top
CTuckerNWIL View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 11 Sep 2009
Location: NW Illinois
Points: 22824
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CTuckerNWIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Apr 2011 at 11:26pm
Your engine is a transplant from an earlier tractor. The pistons and sleeves could also have been replaced. The difference between the 116 and 125 is sleeves and pistons only.
http://www.ae-ta.com
Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
Back to Top
MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 13 Sep 2009
Location: CO/KS
Points: 729
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MilesGray (CO/KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Apr 2011 at 10:48am
Back to my originsl questions:
 1. Does it look like I need to take the engine and have it hot-tanked?
 
 2. How do I remove the freeze plugs on the engine?  And replace them?


Edited by MilesGray (CO/KS) - 17 Apr 2011 at 10:49am
Miles Gray (CO/KS)

5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
Back to Top
Dick L View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 12 Sep 2009
Location: Edon Ohio
Points: 5087
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dick L Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Apr 2011 at 11:16am
Those are not freeze plugs in the engine. They are sand core opening covers. The only thing behind them is an open gally for oil to return to the pan.  But if you want to remove them to get it as clean as the rest of your block just beat them in the center to cvave them in and they will turn wrong side out and fall free. New ones would be set in the opening with the dome out and you would pound on the center to cave in the center some to expand them in the core hole step. to seal them. You would dope the step with you favoite gasket sealer before setting the core plug in place.
 
 
If you clean the oil gally behind the core plugs there is nothing to hot tank except some short oil pasages which you can get with a swab. You goterdone Good job.
 


Edited by Dick L - 17 Apr 2011 at 11:21am
Back to Top
MilesGray (CO/KS) View Drop Down
Orange Level
Orange Level
Avatar

Joined: 13 Sep 2009
Location: CO/KS
Points: 729
Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MilesGray (CO/KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Apr 2011 at 12:19pm

Is there any way to get to the oil galley without taking the core plugs out? There were some metal pieces that probably came from the broken gear teeth when the original problem (exploding Governor) happened.

Miles Gray (CO/KS)

5 1938 B's, 1940 B, 1944 WF C, 1948 NF C, Gleaner A, White Top Rotobaler, 1957 IH Golden Jubilee... I'm either a collector, or crazy!
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply
  Share Topic   

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Forum Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 11.10
Copyright ©2001-2017 Web Wiz Ltd.

This page was generated in 0.098 seconds.


Help Support the
Unofficial Allis Forum