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Bringing an Oliver 70 back to life. In need of sleeves and pistons along with oil pump gear that’s at the end of the oil pump shaft. On the fence of over size pistons and rings. Old sleeves are cracked and rusted up badly.
I have 3 70"s disassembled right now. and have been trying for over a year to find undersize main and rod bearings. All my cranks need grinding. I have sent one crank to be chrome plated to try and get back to standard. Getting the sleeves bored for Dodge truck pistons. All 3 engines I tore down had different pistons. I rebuilt a 70 for a customer a while back. Steiners had what I needed.Bringing an Oliver 70 back to life. In need of sleeves and pistons along with oil pump gear that’s at the end of the oil pump shaft. On the fence of over size pistons and rings. Old sleeves are cracked and rusted up badly.
WowI tried korves no luck. Yes they sure know what they want for such items!
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I think these are .010 mains for Oliver 70.I have 3 70"s disassembled right now. and have been trying for over a year to find undersize main and rod bearings. All my cranks need grinding. I have sent one crank to be chrome plated to try and get back to standard. Getting the sleeves bored for Dodge truck pistons. All 3 engines I tore down had different pistons. I rebuilt a 70 for a customer a while back. Steiners had what I needed.
This would have been a good option for me a year ago, but I have already bought a complete set of standard bearings and the crank is being finished now, for less than the cost of this set of mains, but thanks any way.I think these are .010 mains for Oliver 70.
Mains are part # MS194M old Sealed power #s.![]()
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Rod bearings are also used in flat head Continentals of same era.
#CB79P and CB78P depending on which cyl.
Green don't want to burst your bubble but around me the 70 does not do well in the pulls. This is because it is out classed by later tractors. (antique pulls) If going head on with tractors of its time (Allis WC etc.) it will do ok. I still like the 60 70 Oliver.Great thanks! Have some research to do. Sure do wanna hop it up some. Sure tempting to see what it would do i a pull.
That would be great. Do you happen to know if they are over size?
Use pipe dope paste on them when reinstalling them and they'll last a long time.Well, we got them all out, pistons and sleeves. Some of the hardest wet sleeves I've ever pulled. Had to use the porta power. Shame the tractor is being junked but that's the way it goes. The pistons, bearings, and sleeve bores all look great. Much better than he expected for a tractor that's been sitting at least 30 years. Barely a wear ridge in the sleeve, mostly carbon. Standard bore at 3.125" however. Problem is the sleeves. Two of them have some deep electrolysis at the bottom. I would run them until I had water in the oil, but that's just me. .
Use pipe dope paste on them when reinstalling them and they'll last a long time.
Just smear it on instead of soap as a lubricant. It'll harden up, but will let loose if you try to pull them out again. We just use stuff from the hardware store.I have not heard of that. Just rub it onto the pitted areas? Any specific product?
Otherwise I've seen JB weld smeared and cured onto affected areas.
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