I have a 1946 A slant dash all fuel I've had for about ten years that I am working on. I got it running a while back and used it for cultivating sweet corn and puttsing around the yard. It never ran the
best. I rebuilt the carb and that helped considerably. I retired in September so I have time to get it running right. I pulled the head and crank case cover. Lots of milky oil and sludge in the crank case. I
don't think it's coolant in the oil but water. In any rate I've decided to pull the block also. To see if it's leaking coolant. Does anyone have any advice on removing the block? The I&T manual says I can
pull the block with out splitting the tractor. Do I need to crib up the tractor or will the four bolts on the frame hold it together? I have some more questions, but I'll save them for another post.
best. I rebuilt the carb and that helped considerably. I retired in September so I have time to get it running right. I pulled the head and crank case cover. Lots of milky oil and sludge in the crank case. I
don't think it's coolant in the oil but water. In any rate I've decided to pull the block also. To see if it's leaking coolant. Does anyone have any advice on removing the block? The I&T manual says I can
pull the block with out splitting the tractor. Do I need to crib up the tractor or will the four bolts on the frame hold it together? I have some more questions, but I'll save them for another post.