I have a 350D. I’m about to put the piston sleeves in. Thanks for your input. I feel much better about it watching and listening to your video. I’ve never done it before cheers and happy new year
Really appreciate you making this video, all the details, it is going to help me out a lot when my father and I rebuild our 310 Backhoe that has the same engine. Thanks again, subscribed!
When someone guide you through the process of rebuilding an engine like this it is very interesting! Especially when it’s a Diesel engine! Thanks for the video!
Lock washers were frowned on by SAE about 1966 as I recall. Put in a flat washer and torque and they will never come loose. Proved it to a guy on conveyor bearings. No marks on a smooth surface and torque is iffy enough (even with lube)
what is the brand and supplier of the kit that you use in video? I have a 350 B that I need to rebuild and like the looks of the kit you are using. Great job on the video. Very informative !
Hi Dillon. Where do you get your engine parts for the JD 350? I have M43TF 098444 T 1969-72, and can’t find a rear crankshaft wear ring/sleeve. Any help in locating this part would be greatly appreciated. I have followed your UA-cam videos over and over again which have helped me incredibly to do this for the first time.
I think that is the same 152 motor that I have, I looked around a bit and don't have a straight 350 book, but on mine, the rear main seal came with the ring as part of it. My 350B book shows a part number of AR92893. It comes up as one part with the rear main, and installs as one piece, but comes apart when taking the motor apart. The inner bore stays on the crank, and the outer in the housing. I order from John Deere, or I search the part number and sometimes green farm part or one of the other sites has it cheaper. For other seals that are not a 2 part seal you can order Speedi Sleeves by size, and I have done so for other seals,
If you are asking about timing, the best way is to look at the timing mark and take the valve cover off and make sure that your #1 valves are loose when the crank is on the mark. If the valves aren't loose, then rotate the crank 180 degrees
normally you would use the tachometer in the machine, if that isn't working, then you can use a photo tachometer, where you put a mark on the pulley or flywheel, whatever part of the crank you can see the easiest, and aim the photo tach at it while running and it will give you an rpm reading
There are a bunch of options available, I got the pistons and sleeves and bearings from the machine shop that did the head and crank for me, but if you do a search for them, there are lots of options available, and over the last few years, prices have been changing regularly
I have a 350D. I’m about to put the piston sleeves in. Thanks for your input. I feel much better about it watching and listening to your video. I’ve never done it before cheers and happy new year
Glad it helps, let me know how it goes. Subscribe and check out the rest of what I'm doing with the dozer
Glad it helps
Where are you getting your parts?
Really appreciate you making this video, all the details, it is going to help me out a lot when my father and I rebuild our 310 Backhoe that has the same engine. Thanks again, subscribed!
Very welcome
Glad I came across your videos - Great job, easy to follow. Subscribed
When someone guide you through the process of rebuilding an engine like this it is very interesting! Especially when it’s a Diesel engine! Thanks for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video
My pleasure!
Excellent video very thorough
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lock washers were frowned on by SAE about 1966 as I recall. Put in a flat washer and torque and they will never come loose. Proved it to a guy on conveyor bearings. No marks on a smooth surface and torque is iffy enough (even with lube)
Makes sense, I didn't think that they hurt anything, but always interested in learning new things.
Thanks
what is the brand and supplier of the kit that you use in video? I have a 350 B that I need to rebuild and like the looks of the kit you are using. Great job on the video. Very informative !
Nice
Thanks
Hi Dillon. Where do you get your engine parts for the JD 350? I have M43TF 098444 T 1969-72, and can’t find a rear crankshaft wear ring/sleeve. Any help in locating this part would be greatly appreciated. I have followed your UA-cam videos over and over again which have helped me incredibly to do this for the first time.
I think that is the same 152 motor that I have, I looked around a bit and don't have a straight 350 book, but on mine, the rear main seal came with the ring as part of it. My 350B book shows a part number of AR92893. It comes up as one part with the rear main, and installs as one piece, but comes apart when taking the motor apart. The inner bore stays on the crank, and the outer in the housing. I order from John Deere, or I search the part number and sometimes green farm part or one of the other sites has it cheaper. For other seals that are not a 2 part seal you can order Speedi Sleeves by size, and I have done so for other seals,
How do you know when it's 180 degrees? Asking because I got to rebuild mine soon.
If you are asking about timing, the best way is to look at the timing mark and take the valve cover off and make sure that your #1 valves are loose when the crank is on the mark. If the valves aren't loose, then rotate the crank 180 degrees
How do you check the RPM's after relacing the throttle cable ?
normally you would use the tachometer in the machine, if that isn't working, then you can use a photo tachometer, where you put a mark on the pulley or flywheel, whatever part of the crank you can see the easiest, and aim the photo tach at it while running and it will give you an rpm reading
Do you have a link for the rebuild kit? I have a 1986 350C crawler dozer
I got that kit through the machine shop that did the head. There are lots available on line
Where did you get your kit and liners? Thanks
I am a highway and heavy parts distributor and usually order the kits myself, but that one I got from the machine shop where I got the head redone
Whats the rebuild kit cost
There are a bunch of options available, I got the pistons and sleeves and bearings from the machine shop that did the head and crank for me, but if you do a search for them, there are lots of options available, and over the last few years, prices have been changing regularly
Love your work....just not the fact that yoy talk me through every GD step.....so I just mute most of it. Sorry, but just saying.....
feel free to mute it if you just want to watch. Thanks for watching.
Think it is great that you give the detail that you do. You have no idea what is known by the people viewing this. Thank you