ClaytonFarms
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I recently acquired a 1941 JD A I believe it was converted to electric
start as its not a slant dash. Ill talk more about that on later threads.
However the issue at hand is the engine is stuck. Ive done reading
and poured over the forums before making my acct.
Ive current got the engine soaking in PB blaster and deep creep.it
does not appear to be stuck bad but I fear Im going to have to pull
the head and block regardless... Ill turn to a mixture of ATF and
acetone afterwards. And then resort to pulling it entirely apart.
I have a series of questions.
I noticed that two valves are open. I believe its the exhaust valves.
Do I need to pull the head or will it fix itself when I get it unstuck?
Ive already told myself I may need to pull the head. Do I have to pull
off the rockers to pull the head or can I just unbolt the head and
everything that way?
Anyone know of any good machine shops in Iowa? That dont break
the bank. I may just pull the entire block and ship it off to get rebuilt if
I get too.
Included a few photos of my barnfind. It was last running three years
ago.
start as its not a slant dash. Ill talk more about that on later threads.
However the issue at hand is the engine is stuck. Ive done reading
and poured over the forums before making my acct.
Ive current got the engine soaking in PB blaster and deep creep.it
does not appear to be stuck bad but I fear Im going to have to pull
the head and block regardless... Ill turn to a mixture of ATF and
acetone afterwards. And then resort to pulling it entirely apart.
I have a series of questions.
I noticed that two valves are open. I believe its the exhaust valves.
Do I need to pull the head or will it fix itself when I get it unstuck?
Ive already told myself I may need to pull the head. Do I have to pull
off the rockers to pull the head or can I just unbolt the head and
everything that way?
Anyone know of any good machine shops in Iowa? That dont break
the bank. I may just pull the entire block and ship it off to get rebuilt if
I get too.
Included a few photos of my barnfind. It was last running three years
ago.