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ac89
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Topic: 48 allis Chalmers c broken valve springPosted: 11 Aug 2017 at 1:24pm |
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Was wondering if anyone on here has had this happen to them. How much of a job is it to replace the spring. Probably should buy a set of springs and have the valves ground. Any tips would be helpful. I'm not looking to spend a lot of money on it. That being said I want it done right so if I have to I'll keep it shedded until I can afford the parts. Thanks in advance
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DrAllis
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Posted: 11 Aug 2017 at 1:51pm |
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To simply replace one spring isn't too bad. Remove the spark plug to the cylinder affected. With the piston near the bottom, shove about 8 feet of 5/16" nylon rope down into the cylinder. Turn engine over by hand until the coiled up rope is holding both valves up tight and remove rocker arm shaft. There is a valve spring compressor from Craftsman (and others) to compress the spring and remove the retainers. Have fun.
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ac89
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Posted: 11 Aug 2017 at 1:53pm |
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Alright thank you
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PaulB
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Posted: 12 Aug 2017 at 7:21am |
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Do it cheap or do it right, you can't do both.
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Posted: 12 Aug 2017 at 7:51am |
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Ted J
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Posted: 12 Aug 2017 at 7:58am |
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Take an old spark plug and break off all the ceramic. Now take an air hose connector and glue (JB Weld Steel) or braze/weld this to the metal threads of the spark plug. Insert the new tool and plug the air hose to it. This will hold the valve up while you do the work. You don't have to worry about bending a valve this way.
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Posted: 12 Aug 2017 at 12:51pm |
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Do it cheap or do it right, you can't do both.
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Ted J
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Posted: 15 Aug 2017 at 6:18am |
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I was reminded that you should ALSO have the piston at the top of the compression stroke when you put the spark plug/air plug onto the head. The reason is so that if you lose air pressure or unhook the air hose, the valve doesn't fall inside the cylinder.
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CTuckerNWIL
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Posted: 15 Aug 2017 at 7:04am |
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I would be willing to bet, you aren't far from other springs failing. I would also bet, the guides aren't in great shape and seats are worn too
When I had the head off my 45 to clean up the manifold area after a long time of leaking, I ended up replacing the guides, springs and valves. It made the thing run like a new one too. I only had to buy parts, and did the work myself, so it didn't cost me much and was well worth my time On the other hand, replacing one spring without removing the head would be way cheaper. |
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Rog(NCWI)
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Posted: 18 Aug 2017 at 8:52pm |
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Do it right. Take it in to a repair shop and have them rebuild it for you. I can bet that there will be other springs reedy to brake. Give it a valve job and put a new head gasket in it to. Cheaper in the long run.
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ac89
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Posted: 19 Aug 2017 at 6:42am |
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Thank you for all of the suggestions. I think I may let it sit until I can buy the parts to rebuild the head. This tractor is the first I bought when I was 18 so I have a sentimental attachment to it. It's also a wide front which is neat because they're more rare.
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bradley6874
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Posted: 19 Aug 2017 at 7:09am |
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Stick a valve spring on get it back to work then this winter pull the head and have it completly rebuilt then wwhile the head is off you can chek for sleve wear and maybeee take a look at the bearings and have the time to dig deeper or just over haul the whole thing and hopefully never have to worry about the motor
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LeonR2013
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Posted: 19 Aug 2017 at 7:55am |
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Good suggestion Brad.
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Dave H
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Posted: 19 Aug 2017 at 8:10am |
Good idea, but i would do like Richard Rawlings always says, let her rip tader chip. ![]() |
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