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MF135 Restoration #11 Removing the Liners

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  • Опубліковано 13 лис 2018
  • Removing Piston Liners
    In this video I remove the liners and stuffed up welding by having the amps too high but it will clean up ok. New welder and I just stuffed up on the settings so I did the screw driver trick to be safe. .
    Bozo alert, lol.

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  • @WaterhouseForde
    @WaterhouseForde 5 років тому +4

    My old man used to use that welding trick on wheel bearing races. I’d forgotten about it! I’ve never tried it, I’ve always been too scared I’ll muck something up 😉. Another great video Lance thank you!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому +1

      I do it to the axle bearing cups on the Fergies too. I think I show that on the FE35 series.

    • @donboyle8199
      @donboyle8199 5 років тому

      Ferguson 135 reaction rebuild

  • @philipsmith72
    @philipsmith72 5 років тому +2

    Loving this series Lance, appreciate the effort you put in to work and film at the same time must take far longer so thank you.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Philip, It certainly makes the job a lot longer but I do enjoy the video archive of what I have been up to. (Mistakes and all)

  • @boltonky
    @boltonky 4 роки тому +2

    Interesting how times have changed, i was all quite worried as i don't like damaging things and all the old mechanics around my place are like just whack with a hammer and piece of wood or ali if you have some.
    Great video though your has far been one of the best ones out there

  • @TomVaughan-mq3is
    @TomVaughan-mq3is Місяць тому +1

    Hi Lance, fantastic series - thank you!! on the main engine block, for cleaning after disassembly, you mentioned power washing, I also heard about a baking option that turns oil to ash and gets all the gunk out of oil ways and calcification out of water jackets etc. either way, what are the special steps to ensure oil ways etc are all clean and clear before starting reassembly ? Later you glass beaded the CAV pump housing, do you ever blast the block? If you could talk to cleaning methods in general it would be highly appreciated.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  Місяць тому

      When I had my big workshop I had a hot wash for the big items but now with a good degreaser I pressure clean everything a couple of times. I find every oil gallery after the pressure wash and force brake cleaner through them with compressed air to make sure I have everything. I tap the threads for the main caps and cylinder head and make sure they are spotless as well. Just slow and thorough and everything will be fine with normal mechanics tools. You don't really need anything special.

  • @cheezwizster
    @cheezwizster 5 років тому +2

    I didn't know they made cylinder liners that thin. I've only seen a couple though. Keep the great videos coming. thanks

  • @garethifan1034
    @garethifan1034 5 років тому +1

    Takes me back to my Ag Eng. training days - I think on these the liners were interference fit and we used to refrigerate them before fitting them so they would contract enough to be fitted. That was 30+years ago though, so i may be wrong. Thanks for a very informative and interesting video. Greetings from Wales, UK.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      thanks Gareth, they should be a little tighter to fit than these were bit it should be ok.

  • @assumptavaughan887
    @assumptavaughan887 4 роки тому +1

    Great videos lance,just got a 135 to restore.We spotweld a long flat steel bar to the inside of the liner and leave it sticking out the bottom and tap it with the hammer driving the liner out.

  • @piripi
    @piripi 5 років тому +6

    Thanks so much for sharing these videos. I'm learning lots and its giving me confidence to do more of my own maintenance. Very greatful.

  • @billquantrill4960
    @billquantrill4960 5 років тому +1

    Interesting. I guess I'd only seen liners driven out. Of course doing that requires a specific tool designed for the operation. Anyway, great series, Lance, I'm enjoying it immensely.

  • @njtxus
    @njtxus Рік тому +1

    i used this method on my 135 worked great except i nicked one of the cylinders a bit. can i just sand the nick down or is it a big deal?

  • @laurencemills7046
    @laurencemills7046 5 років тому +2

    Hi Lance.
    Fantastic series. Saving them all as my Haynes manual. Do you need to do anything to flush the water jacket or do they not pose a problem normally?
    Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see the next one.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      If it was for a customer I would have it acid bathed etc but for my own use I will pressure clean it and possibly bead blast is as best I can.

  • @tjohnson9051
    @tjohnson9051 5 років тому +1

    Sure makes me appreciate the wet sleeves in my TO 20. Once I made the pulling tool they came right out. Putting the new ones in was easy also. I'll be interest to see how the new dry sleeves go in. Just took the front end apart on mine and the cross bar with the bushing is cracked half way across next to the bushing. One good load in the bucket and down she'd go. I will get a new one with the bushing already in it and a matching pivot pin.No problem, just throw more money at it! HAh!

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      Yes the wet liners are easier at times. And dont worry about the money, lol.

  • @jimdyett5823
    @jimdyett5823 2 роки тому

    That's great, you made it look so easy, I've been trying to do this on my Leyland 154 and it's an absolute nightmare, I've been tapping away for about 2hours this afternoon and achieved virtually nothing

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  2 роки тому +1

      I have been there as well some are bloody tight.

  • @rosskurtz4507
    @rosskurtz4507 2 роки тому

    I
    Hi Lance. I am most interested in this series as I am restoring a MF 135. The motor was seized caused by picked up big end slippers It appears the injector pump alloed fuel to dilute the engine oil.The crank was ok. it has done a lot of work , but is basically a very straight tractor. Cheers Ross

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  2 роки тому

      I hope the videos help, the tractor runs very well now a days.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Рік тому +1

    If your really careful you can cut a tiny line down it with a die grinder wheel

  • @aircommuter
    @aircommuter 3 роки тому

    I used that method on some Perkins 354 liners but they were a little thicker so it wasn't easy. They were also 9" long making a lot of friction trying to use my puller.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  3 роки тому

      They can be a pain at times, next engine I am going to make a pulling plate and see how that goes.

  • @srenstaugaardjrgensen1076
    @srenstaugaardjrgensen1076 4 роки тому +1

    🇩🇰 Denmark
    I have normally success by slovenly heating up the complete engine block and afterwards filling dry ice inside the cylinders one by one.
    Then to tap from the crankcase side and the liner will come out.
    Installing the new liners same way although now freezing the liners night over or by the use of liquid N2 before installing.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  4 роки тому

      I have heard about that but never tried it, I will give it a go though it has to be a better way.

  • @jix177
    @jix177 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Very good series.

  • @laurencemills7046
    @laurencemills7046 3 роки тому

    Hi Lance. I known I've watched these videos more than once and should have asked first time round, but my 35 has chrome plated liners. Do they still make like for like in good quality? , i assume you can't hone them if you don't change the liner or it will damage the thin chrome? Ps , fantastic series 👏

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  3 роки тому

      Yes the chrome are available and no dont hone them. I havent had troubles with any aftermarket ones so I presume they are all ok.

  • @ianbertenshaw4350
    @ianbertenshaw4350 5 років тому +1

    Could you use a #15 oxy cutter tip to heat up a weld puddle , might give more control ?
    I used to do that on 6” pipe to straighten it , heat up a dot around 2” dia until it just started to form a weld puddle then quench with a wet rag .

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      Had not thought of doing that.

    • @ianbertenshaw4350
      @ianbertenshaw4350 5 років тому +2

      Bundy Bears Shed
      might be worth a try , got nothing to lose and you can always crack out the welder if it doesn’t work.
      If you have a set of guides wheels for the oxy it may help to control it a bit better than free hand .
      I was surprised how thin the liners are and if the new ones are that thin i would be shaking like a dog shitting razor blades trying to put them in !

  • @ianahmet4164
    @ianahmet4164 5 років тому +1

    Another good video Lance thanks

  • @ianahmet4164
    @ianahmet4164 5 років тому +1

    Hi Lance some of the Perkins engines I believe have cast liners, others have chrome liners what do the 35x and the 135 have

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      G Day Ian, The 35 can have either but the 35 I have is cast.

    • @stevefuller1779
      @stevefuller1779 3 роки тому

      35 has chrome liners, 35X and 135 have cast, on the 35 it is best to machine the block and fit cast liners as the chrome ones cause a lot of problems.

  • @joehovanec1985
    @joehovanec1985 5 років тому +3

    You have a lathe and mill, you could have made a puller to remove those liners. There are examples on UA-cam. Welding and chipping those liners out, make me cringe.

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      Yeah fair comment, but boy they get tight and I have stripped bolts trying to pull them.

    • @stevefuller1779
      @stevefuller1779 3 роки тому

      You don't need to weld, if you make your tool carefully it is easy to chip them out, but you don't want to damage the block, I do lots of 35/135's for a living and I always chip them without causing any damage.

    • @aliabu6234
      @aliabu6234 Місяць тому

      What if you don't have the said machines?

  • @texasgonzo67
    @texasgonzo67 2 роки тому

    Well sumbitch. Least I got my "learn somethin new" thing out of the way early today! Thanky sir.

  • @onthewindyside
    @onthewindyside 5 років тому +1

    Spot on mate :-)

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 5 років тому +1

    Think how easy a job that would have been on a 3-179 Deere. :-)

    • @BundyBearsShed
      @BundyBearsShed  5 років тому

      Yeah miles easier for sure. I have a 4.239 to do one day.

  • @pm270100
    @pm270100 5 років тому +1

    A bore ing u ear me

    • @mervynspencer6906
      @mervynspencer6906 5 років тому

      Hi Lance, very interested in your videos keep it up. I'm busy with a Fordson Dexta and am stuck with how to secure the engine to my new engine stand. Is it possible to shoot a video on how you fixed your engine to the stand please if you have not already made it.👍