On a slightly different subject - the Fordson Serial Number and production changes document is a winner. Documents of this type for any manufacturer are invaluable to the restoration community.
A Video suggestion to assist the restoration community - prior to dismantling or final engine assembly, leave the sump and rocker cover off and pressure test the cooling system. We use clean water with some red food dye for ease of identification. This test allows a check of the entire cooling system for leaks and they can be rectified prior to starting the engine. Drain the test fluid after testing and replace with pre-mix coolant.
Sir, first I want to say thank you for your videos. I have a question and I apologize in advance for my ignorance on the subject, my ferguson is a 1950 with the z120 petrol with head casting z120-601. Does the head have valve oil seals separate from the valve guides or just the guides? I'm going to be doing a valve job and putting a parts list together but can't find any info on that. Thanks again
We dont have the Continental engine here in Australia but the Standard Motor Company engines we have here have a chamfer on the top of the valve guide and no seal. I cant really say for your engine .
Very good lance the head was machine well by the young bloke good to a new firm starting up he should do well if he produces work of that standard John
I need some help up here in the US. We don't see many tea's up here. Are you converting the valve spring retainers to a solid style. Or can you find the rotator style??
Hi Lance,Would that white metal plug be the same on a TEF 20? I have water getting into the sump,I will be putting new pistons and liners as well, Not the easiest of engines to work on as Conrad’s won’t go through the liners,and pistons won’t clear the crank shaft,as you know.
Thank you Lance for the great videos on the rebuild of the TEA20 engine. I to have found that the white metal plug has failed dropping all the coolant in to the sump. I all so found the rockers worn. I can't find new one any where on your site. Can i file them flat again? Or will i just leave them as is? Are the valve guides easy to replace?
Lance, I have 2 questions, 1, do you need to use flash Lube, 'valve protector' with petrol in these engines now and 2, if you have inserted valve seats do you still have to use flash lube or can you get away with using just petrol because I have had people tell me once you put harden valve seats in you don't need it ?
I never use flash lube anyhow, the new seats here will be hard but with the limited use my tractors get I never felt I needed it. Others run it though but I always use premium unleaded fuel not the cheap stuff and no kerosine at all.
Can u help me here in northern Ireland it's Gary taylor here at slemish mountain how can u put 6 cyl. Engine 6354 IN TO m f 65 tractor or do u have video
A lot will bolt straight up but an adapter plate might be needed. On the Modified Ferguson facebook page they have some good info from others that have done similar.
Good job with the Brass 3/4 plug and the Welsh plug Lance. Haven't heard you mention how much you dislike silicone for a while. You must be mellowing Another great video. 👍👍👍
On a slightly different subject - the Fordson Serial Number and production changes document is a winner. Documents of this type for any manufacturer are invaluable to the restoration community.
Thanks Vincent it is all good and out there now.
A Video suggestion to assist the restoration community - prior to dismantling or final engine assembly, leave the sump and rocker cover off and pressure test the cooling system. We use clean water with some red food dye for ease of identification. This test allows a check of the entire cooling system for leaks and they can be rectified prior to starting the engine. Drain the test fluid after testing and replace with pre-mix coolant.
It will be tested on assembly but we knew the engine was toast so no need then.
Excellent - the cylinder head looks great.
It does!
the square brass tube in the head,where the round hole is dose it need to be there
Yes
Sir, first I want to say thank you for your videos. I have a question and I apologize in advance for my ignorance on the subject, my ferguson is a 1950 with the z120 petrol with head casting z120-601. Does the head have valve oil seals separate from the valve guides or just the guides? I'm going to be doing a valve job and putting a parts list together but can't find any info on that. Thanks again
We dont have the Continental engine here in Australia but the Standard Motor Company engines we have here have a chamfer on the top of the valve guide and no seal. I cant really say for your engine .
Very good lance the head was machine well by the young bloke good to a new firm starting up he should do well if he produces work of that standard John
Thanks John, Yeah he will do alright I reckon. Hes having a go at least.
I need some help up here in the US. We don't see many tea's up here. Are you converting the valve spring retainers to a solid style. Or can you find the rotator style??
I think mine just had the old style so I left it like that.
All good, will remember to go to Ellis Engine And parts in the future. can knock off on those cover plates up in a jiffy if you send me a drawing.
ok Ill trace around one for you 5mm would work
What size would that plug be for Americans?
Instead of BSP look at NPT there could be 1tpi difference.
Well finishing
Thanks
Hi Lance,Would that white metal plug be the same on a TEF 20?
I have water getting into the sump,I will be putting new pistons and liners as well,
Not the easiest of engines to work on as Conrad’s won’t go through the liners,and pistons won’t clear the crank shaft,as you know.
Im not sure on the TEF but it is on the diesel 35 so I thing it probably could be.
Thank you Lance for the great videos on the rebuild of the TEA20 engine. I to have found that the white metal plug has failed dropping all the coolant in to the sump. I all so found the rockers worn.
I can't find new one any where on your site. Can i file them flat again? Or will i just leave them as is? Are the valve guides easy to replace?
I fil;e them flat but they have a curve so try and follow thw old shape .
Could the white plug be some kind of sacrificial anode? So corrosion attacks there first and saves the other components? Great video.
I dont really think so as it is not an available service item and with water in the oil it could do a lot of damage.
Seems you could use a plug with an internal hex and eliminate the Rocker cover issue.
Yes that would work for sure but None here locally
Plug appears to be same thread as sump plug?
I thought this one might be coarser but not sure, I have never tried it.
the so called freeze plugs are there to clean the sand core out thats all if you see a frozen engine they never help the block
We dont get frozen ones down here,
Lance, I have 2 questions, 1, do you need to use flash Lube, 'valve protector' with petrol in these engines now and 2, if you have inserted valve seats do you still have to use flash lube or can you get away with using just petrol because I have had people tell me once you put harden valve seats in you don't need it ?
I never use flash lube anyhow, the new seats here will be hard but with the limited use my tractors get I never felt I needed it. Others run it though but I always use premium unleaded fuel not the cheap stuff and no kerosine at all.
Can u help me here in northern Ireland it's Gary taylor here at slemish mountain how can u put 6 cyl. Engine 6354 IN TO m f 65 tractor or do u have video
A lot will bolt straight up but an adapter plate might be needed. On the Modified Ferguson facebook page they have some good info from others that have done similar.
how were the guides
All brand new now they were a bit second hand.
Hey Lance, so with the hardened valve seats, does that mean you will be running it on unleaded?
No I find it doesnt seem to make much difference but in saying that this tractor doesnt work for its keep either it is just a toy.
Hi Lance, a quick question, in the end of the head where you fitted the core plug, what is that nut top left...??
It's a bolt and I believe it blanks off an oil gallery
It is where they drilled the oil gallery to the rockers. I should check and re seal that too I suppose.
Yep it was.
Bet your snap-on man loves you
Not so much now a days but in the day I think I bought his new car.
Good job with the Brass 3/4 plug and the Welsh plug Lance.
Haven't heard you mention how much you dislike silicone for a while. You must be mellowing
Another great video. 👍👍👍
Not at all Ill probably do a rant any time now, lol.
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Thankyou.