Engine ideas

   / Engine ideas #201  
It may be too close into the transmission.
You can use some cereal box for gaskets to move the engine back a little.
Put one between each match up and you can gain a good bit .
The gear may be rubbing too tight and holding it into high speed.
Thanks Bruce g
 
   / Engine ideas #202  
It may be too close into the transmission.
You can use some cereal box for gaskets to move the engine back a little.
Put one between each match up and you can gain a good bit .
The gear may be rubbing too tight and holding it into high speed.
Thanks Bruce g

OK - will remove the engine and put in some spacers (i.e extra gaskets). Unfortunately I used Permatex Blue RTV around the gasket and its a nightmare to get this stuff off. So this is going to take a little while. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.
 
   / Engine ideas #203  
Here's an update of what I did this weekend. Removed the engine and adapters and scraped all the blue permatex off along with the gasket between the crankcase and tranny. Sealed a bolt head that goes into the universal bolt pattern so it wouldnt leak anymore. Prepared two gaskets and re-installed without permatex. Good news and bad news. Good news is that there were no leaks due to the adapters or tranny gaskets. Bad news: tractor still runs at very high speed. Will try one more time by adding a couple of more gaskets. If that doesn't work I'll assume the hi/lo planetary needs work. Due to my schedule it may be a couple of weeks before I can try it. By the way, the Chinese engine started on the first pull and ran beautifully. As usual any comments or suggestions are welcome.
 
   / Engine ideas #204  
Hi One
How thick are all your adapter plates including the Gravely engine half.
According to the shaft length yours should be about 4.600.
So if they don't measure that much then you may be in more then a little.
This way you can check without taking apart again.
Here how I figured it.
Shaft of the engine. 3.750
Gear shaft and gear 2.350
total ................... 6.100
minus ..................1.500 that sticks inside of the transmission
leaves..................4.600 spacers to keep engine out from transmission.
Just my thoughts
Thanks Bruce g
 
   / Engine ideas #205  
oneaxepony

if you are using a bolt to hold your gear on the end of the shaft. It must be flush to the face of the 3/4 shaft if not it will hit the shaft running down thru the center of you transmission and give the same results as a direct drive.
Because it will drag make sure you have an attachment on the tractor with the bolt or clutch on it. Push shaft from rear tranny opening forward to bolt or clutch then measure the distance from planetary gear face to shaft inside tranny. This length must be longer than the length from the face of your gear
to either the end of the bolt holding your gear on or end of the 3/4 shaft
sticking out.I hope this may help.:confused:
 
   / Engine ideas #206  
OK today I finally got the engine mounted and the tractor ran. Special thanks to Gravelymay who machined the gear I sent him perfectly. Below are some pictures to give you an idea of what it looks like. I noticed I have three small oils leaks to deal with. 2 are from the tractor axles and have nothing to do with the new engine. One small leak (a drop an hour) is coming from one of the bolts which goes into the universal bolt pattern. I think I can stop this fairly easily. By the way the 13 hp Blue Max engine started easily and ran great.



I am basing this on the picture to the far left.IF that is how it is bolted on.
 
   / Engine ideas #207  
Thanks for your thoughts, Bruce. Here's how I set the gear distance. When I first removed the L engine, I took careful measurements of how far the gear protruded from aluminum crankcase. Look at the photo below. The gear is just under 3/16" from the aluminum ring (ignore the bronze bushing). This is NOT the correct distance for the gear. When I opened up the engine I found the set screw holding the bronze bushing had backed out and the gear and bushing pushed slightly into the crancase. Look at the photo again and focus on the gear blade near the base of the left red vertical line. The left 3/4 of the blade looks shiny while the right 1/4 looks dull. This happened because the left part contacted the planet gears in the hi/low but the dull part did not. In other words the gear wasn't in far enough. When I checked all this out I determined the gear should really be about 1/4" from the aluminum ring. This was also the same distance I measured when I bought a 2nd crankcase and gear from eBay, though I dont have pictures of that one. So I think the 1/4" dimension is pretty good. That's where I have it set now. But just in case I'm wrong I'm going to try to add more spacers to cut this back to 3/16". That's my thinking but I've been wrong many times before so we'll see.
 

Attachments

  • Gravely Gear - Crankcase Distance Photo.jpg
    Gravely Gear - Crankcase Distance Photo.jpg
    43.3 KB · Views: 263
Last edited:
   / Engine ideas #208  
I am basing this on the picture to the far left.IF that is how it is bolted on.

The gear is indeed held in by a bolt. The 3/4" shaft stub was cut down to accomodate the bolt which is flush. The system currently behaves as you suggest with the drive gear powering the sun gear directly which causes the high speed. The question is why. Either my gear is in too far, or is not centered and rubs, or the planetary is siezed. I'll try to look at the measurements you suggest. I appreciate your ideas.
 
   / Engine ideas #209  
I am just guessing here but what if the end of the bolt is not square
to the shaft in side. Do you think it could bind up and make the planetary
gear go around with the motor shaft ?????? i wish i was closer i would come over to check this out i like a mistery LOL i
 
Last edited:
   / Engine ideas #210  
I am just guessing here but what if the end of the bolt is not square
to the shaft in side. Do you think it could bind up and make the planetary
gear go around with the motor shaft ?????? i wish i was closer i would come over to check this out i like a mistery LOL i

Yes this is possible. I like a mystery too so I'll have to get working to unravel this one. Thanks.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2015 KENWORTH T800 MID-ROOF SLEEPER (INOPERABLE) (A50854)
2015 KENWORTH T800...
2000 Safari C-Series 425 40ft Panther Motorhome (A49461)
2000 Safari...
3in Poly Pipe (A49461)
3in Poly Pipe (A49461)
2005 Ford F-550 Bucket Truck, VIN # 1FDAF56P45EB88239 (A48836)
2005 Ford F-550...
2019 Ford F-550 Bucket Truck (A51039)
2019 Ford F-550...
2011 FORD F-250 (INOPERABLE) (A50854)
2011 FORD F-250...
 
Top