Nice! It's looking good! We would use super glue. Just a dab and hold for a few seconds. Your gasket won't slid out and it does really good at joints! Have a good weekend Pete!
I feel your pain about the gasket. So many times we do a great job working on something mechanical only to have a part or gasket that is poorly made! A mechanics nightmare. Great video Pete and good tips too! Have a Blessed Day Friend!
The 3/8" spacer that is behind the crank gear I had to remove it with my new crank due to clearance issues with the timing cover and all of the gears were binding up. I guess with an aftermarket crank they don't need the spacer.
There's only 2 reasons I use silicone. If two gaskets touch. Like intake gasket and end seals. I put a small dab where they meet. And if I can't get a gasket. 80 gm cars were good for that. Came from factory with silicone.
Which gum did you put before putting the cover joined, I need to know the name of a good gum,I really have difficulties when putting front cover,after some time its will starts leaking
I used black rtv silicon only at the corners where gasket have a seam is not to much. The rest I spray the gasket with high tack gasket spray if you put silicone on the whole gasket it will push the gasket out and leak. Have a good day man
Hi Pete, really like your videos as I am doing some jobs on a similar Perkins 3 cyls engine. I got a question on the timing cover: would it be possible to remove the timing cover (i.e. in case I need to sleeve out the camshaft and/or changing the cover gasket) without splitting the tractor by taking out hood , radiator, / pumps / pulley Hoses? thx
I don’t think you can even get the pulley off the crankshaft. Without taking the front clip off the tractor and it would probably be less work. Once you have the front axle frame removed. The rad and everything comes with it. Then you have perfect access to the timing cover. Hope that helps thanks for watching
Does the front timing cover need to come off before the oil pan can come off? My AD3.152 is pulled out of my 254 MF, now I need to start tearing it down.
You can remove the timing cover first It doesn’t mater either way. You’ll have to change the oil pan gasket anyways you’re doing a full tear down. If you just want to change the timing cover gasket you can do that you just have to be careful with the oil pan gaskets when you remove the timing cover that the gasket doesn’t rip.
@@cheaphomesteading Thanks Pete, I like all your videos, very helpful. The oil pan is sealed on there good, its going to be a challenge. I think I'm going to strip the block completely now and go for a total rebuild.
yes you are really fucking good MECHANIC!! this is a said a PROFESSIONAL!! I never heard about that gaskets spray!! can you tell me the model and Mark? I appreciate much yours vedeos!! great explained cheers from Norway
Actually before asking you what will happen am about to check the engine so when I uncouple the timing cover I see that all the gear has broken and the bolts are intact so I was wondering what might cause such this is second time plz help me out
great mate thank you very much regards tommy
Nice! It's looking good! We would use super glue. Just a dab and hold for a few seconds. Your gasket won't slid out and it does really good at joints! Have a good weekend Pete!
Nice work, you are set for years to come now
I feel your pain about the gasket. So many times we do a great job working on something mechanical only to have a part or gasket that is poorly made! A mechanics nightmare. Great video Pete and good tips too! Have a Blessed Day Friend!
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Good job sir
Amazing
Super video... But there is a sealing to the crankchaft on the front sheld that i was waited for.
The 3/8" spacer that is behind the crank gear I had to remove it with my new crank due to clearance issues with the timing cover and all of the gears were binding up. I guess with an aftermarket crank they don't need the spacer.
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Nice job,which kind of silicon are you using?
Very good viedo
2 questions
When installing front cover does it matter that the pistons are in tdc
There's only 2 reasons I use silicone. If two gaskets touch. Like intake gasket and end seals. I put a small dab where they meet. And if I can't get a gasket. 80 gm cars were good for that. Came from factory with silicone.
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Did you overhaul the engine because of cracked cylinder liners?
YES
Dear sir .. could you tell me that how to mark in new cameshaft gear?
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I have a d3 152 that has jumped time from to much either what would it of shared to of done that
Did you torque the cover to 28 ft pounds or Nm ?
Bonjour, comment bien remonter la pompe à huile ? Y a t'il un point de repère sur les pignons par rapport au vilebrequin ?
What is the half moon piece called?. Need a replacement for it but don't know what it's called.
Which gum did you put before putting the cover joined, I need to know the name of a good gum,I really have difficulties when putting front cover,after some time its will starts leaking
I used black rtv silicon only at the corners where gasket have a seam is not to much. The rest I spray the gasket with high tack gasket spray if you put silicone on the whole gasket it will push the gasket out and leak. Have a good day man
Ciao. Mi puoi aiutare. Grazie. Mi puoi dire quanti kg vanno stette le viti e i bulloni per il motoread3152 perkins grazie
Hi Pete, really like your videos
as I am doing some jobs on a similar Perkins 3 cyls engine.
I got a question on the
timing cover: would it be possible to remove the timing cover (i.e. in case I need to sleeve
out the camshaft and/or changing the cover gasket) without splitting the tractor by taking out hood , radiator, / pumps / pulley Hoses?
thx
I don’t think you can even get the pulley off the crankshaft. Without taking the front clip off the tractor and it would probably be less work. Once you have the front axle frame removed. The rad and everything comes with it. Then you have perfect access to the timing cover. Hope that helps thanks for watching
thx pete, at least I can take the timing cover off without removing the oil sump, right?
is it compagny mark or u mark the gear
Does the front timing cover need to come off before the oil pan can come off? My AD3.152 is pulled out of my 254 MF, now I need to start tearing it down.
You can remove the timing cover first It doesn’t mater either way. You’ll have to change the oil pan gasket anyways you’re doing a full tear down. If you just want to change the timing cover gasket you can do that you just have to be careful with the oil pan gaskets when you remove the timing cover that the gasket doesn’t rip.
@@cheaphomesteading Thanks Pete, I like all your videos, very helpful. The oil pan is sealed on there good, its going to be a challenge. I think I'm going to strip the block completely now and go for a total rebuild.
To good sir riyli im indian my parsnal massey tafe trector to help this video thankyou somatch sir
I’m glad it helped. Have a great day
yes you are really fucking good MECHANIC!! this is a said a PROFESSIONAL!! I never heard about that gaskets spray!! can you tell me the model and Mark? I appreciate much yours vedeos!! great explained cheers from Norway
Hi how can disassemble pulley perkins 6TG2AM
Hi
I have tractor 240 MF
has a different speed between rear wheel .
I want to know what the reason
OLÁ. O uso da pasta lubrificante identifica que o montador não tem a mínima noção de como se forma o filme de óleo entre eixo e bronzinas
Did you torque to 28 NM?
hi mate can I use this gasket spray on paper gasket? thanks
I do it works good
I watched most all Perkins videos I could find to get hints on the rear seal for the cam/ speed cover. Nothing around to watch.
Merci pour tous les données mai j'espère de traduire en français
I'm sorry , I watched the guy speaking English and i don't understand his reply.
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Ever had one break the crankshaft?
I haven’t Seen a crank brake but they had a problem with caps coming loose on some of the 152.
Good to know is it a common problem or is it just occasional? My crank broke put in a new one during a full rebuild and got it running just today
@Phil Hall Hello how are you
What will happen if the big timing gear is not tite
The bolt could fall out and destroy timing gears so make sure it’s tight and the locking clip installed. You can never be too careful
Actually before asking you what will happen am about to check the engine so when I uncouple the timing cover I see that all the gear has broken and the bolts are intact so I was wondering what might cause such this is second time plz help me out
Even the crankshaft gear broke as well as the Kim shaft broke into two and it affect the tapping valves
you are good meknik
Thanks you And thanks for watching
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