Just watching a Utube video on repair of the lift on an 8N tractor.
I won't say who is making it but it is supposed to be a Ford tractor parts supply company. First thing I see is the woman who is doing the repair puts the NAA piston rings on backwards with the back up ring toward the oil. Should be toward the outside of the cylinder.
Then she calls the position cam follwer pin the "Draft" pin and proceeds to try to show you how to install a 1/2" dowel pin in that hole which is actually 5/16" dowel (.003 less than) is the original. I'd like to see her do it. After watching about half of the video I turned it off.
Next time I do a lift I'm going to try to get somebody to video it so I can put it on Utube.
I hate to think of the over 40 thousand views she has had of this mis-information.
Zane
I won't say who is making it but it is supposed to be a Ford tractor parts supply company. First thing I see is the woman who is doing the repair puts the NAA piston rings on backwards with the back up ring toward the oil. Should be toward the outside of the cylinder.
Then she calls the position cam follwer pin the "Draft" pin and proceeds to try to show you how to install a 1/2" dowel pin in that hole which is actually 5/16" dowel (.003 less than) is the original. I'd like to see her do it. After watching about half of the video I turned it off.
Next time I do a lift I'm going to try to get somebody to video it so I can put it on Utube.
I hate to think of the over 40 thousand views she has had of this mis-information.
Zane