John Deere GP

Rob_F

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I recently brought my grandpa s Deere GP back for a winter project to get running. I m new to vintage tractors as well to this site. I believe it s a 1930 after running serial number (223725). I have the engine tore down to inspect everything and am working on getting it back together and noticed something funky with the exhaust/intake manifold.

It only use 4 bolts to attach but looks to have been designed to use 6. The manifold only has the 4 holes in the center with nothing on the outer ends. I attached a picture as well to explain what I m talking about. Any help I d appreciate it.
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(quoted from post at 21:06:01 12/07/23) Welcome to YT. I can't answer your question about the manifold but I do want to say it sure is in
nice shape. The serial number makes it a late 1930 model.

Thanks! Valves were trashed. Took some work to get those free and cleaned up. Got new springs for it and everything looks good valve wise now. Valves and magneto are the only things wrong with it I think.
 

Here is the intake that s on it. It looks like it s gotta be the correct one. Just am puzzled on the two extra mounting holes on the engine that aren t used.
 
I think the extra manifold bolt holes may
have been used in a wide tread or orchard
version of the GP. Study the parts book if
you have one.
 
If it helps, the '30 GP I had also did not use those outer bolts.

http://www.wwdsltd.com/files/1930DeereGPRunningOutside.jpg
1930DeereGPRunningOutside.jpg



There was also a '31 GP-WT in the stable that used only four.
 

Was prepping the head last night and found this floating around in the water jacket :o Was able to shake out about 8 pounds of rust/scale too from within. Should have better flow now!
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If it makes you feel any better, I dug about this much out of the top of a '29 GP that was in the collection. There was about as much or more volume (wet) in the bottom tubes that feed the sides of the head.

http://www.wwdsltd.com/files/1929DeereGPRadiatorContamination.jpg
1929DeereGPRadiatorContamination.jpg




Then there was the '30 GP that had the entire lower inlet at least 50% filled:

http://www.wwdsltd.com/files/1930DeereGPCoolingSystemContamination.jpg
1930DeereGPCoolingSystemContamination.jpg
 

Dang!!! I m thinking about trying anti freeze with that water water additive. Some guys say absolutely not only water other guys say they ve been doing it for years and no issues. Anyone have any thoughts???? All this rust build up is kinda scary.
 
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