Case 680E
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Re: Case 680E
Good ramble@Eugen. I know what you mean about things not going as you expected. Reminds me of the old saying, if you want to make god laugh tell him your plans.
I don’t remember the specifics off hand, but is it possible to reuse any of the sleeves and pistons and just rering them?
At least you got some good luck with the bearings!
I don’t remember the specifics off hand, but is it possible to reuse any of the sleeves and pistons and just rering them?
At least you got some good luck with the bearings!
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Yes... Waiting for the progress reports now
'68 Case 195, '84 Case 446, '88 Ingersoll 222 - and 1965 Case 530ck (fullsize backhoe)
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'68 Case 195, '84 Case 446, '88 Ingersoll 222 - and 1965 Case 530ck (fullsize backhoe)
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Woot, It is the continuation of Eugen and the Engine that can be finished!
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Do you have it running yet? just kidding @Eugen !
Seriously I’m glad those parts finally came in!
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Re: Case 680E
He he guys, I wish I was that fast!
Something's come up that I haven't thought of. The rod wrist pin bushings are 1.625" ID. The old bushings need to be pressed out, and the new ones pressed in. I don't have a press that can do that. Also, after being pressed in they need to be reamed to a snug fit, so I've been reading on the right clearance and how to achieve it. Guess what, I do not have an adjustable reamer of that size. The cheapest reamer from Amazon is about $100 and I'm not even sure it's good enough to do this. Need to think some more how to tackle this...
Something's come up that I haven't thought of. The rod wrist pin bushings are 1.625" ID. The old bushings need to be pressed out, and the new ones pressed in. I don't have a press that can do that. Also, after being pressed in they need to be reamed to a snug fit, so I've been reading on the right clearance and how to achieve it. Guess what, I do not have an adjustable reamer of that size. The cheapest reamer from Amazon is about $100 and I'm not even sure it's good enough to do this. Need to think some more how to tackle this...
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Is it running yet. ?????? Hehe. Don’t worry Eugen, you’ll figure it out and have it going.
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