Hello from Ireland
I'm trying to get a 1960's MF 135 going again it been sitting at least two decades and is seized solid.
Been pouring different solutions down the cylinders for months now and trying to turn the fly wheel, to no avail.
I致e never delved into an engine before rebuilt control valves and brake callipers or old cars before that's about it.
Have the diesel tank off and the oil drained (total sludgy gunk mixed with water)
I have the three injectors removed and got them rebuilt.
I was going to buy an engine overhaul kit and remove the liners and replace the pistons and rings.
Can anyone help with the order/process please?
Below is what I think I should be doing;
1. Remove rocker cover then, cylinder head (undo bolts)
2. Remove oil sump (undo bolts)
3. Disconnect conrods (undo bolts)
4. Push pistons out through top of block (is this done by hammering up a length of wood from below? (only going from videos online)
5. Remove cylinder liners (seen a video online where a guy used a homemade jig: a threaded bar with a circular disc he machined on a lathe attached to the bottom and was able to slowly prise them upwards by turning the nut which rest upon two pieces of angle iron up top)
6. Does the MF 135 have rubber seals that go in before the new liners do?
7. What would the correct method be for home installation of the new liners? Reverse of removal? Or is the crank shaft in the way?
Leaving the Cylinder Head and valves etc aside for the moment
Reinstallation
New sleeves in
1. Install the 5 rings on the pistons (are all the rings the same?)
2. Drop in the pistons
3. Connect up con rods to correct toque settings
4. Replace sump cover (replace oil pump?)
5. New head gasket if using a copper one is gasket sealant required?
6. Install cylinder and torque up bolts to correct setting
I've probably missed loads any advice would be great
Two torque settings I don't have are the cylinder head bolts and the con rod bolts
Thanks
I'm trying to get a 1960's MF 135 going again it been sitting at least two decades and is seized solid.
Been pouring different solutions down the cylinders for months now and trying to turn the fly wheel, to no avail.
I致e never delved into an engine before rebuilt control valves and brake callipers or old cars before that's about it.
Have the diesel tank off and the oil drained (total sludgy gunk mixed with water)
I have the three injectors removed and got them rebuilt.
I was going to buy an engine overhaul kit and remove the liners and replace the pistons and rings.
Can anyone help with the order/process please?
Below is what I think I should be doing;
1. Remove rocker cover then, cylinder head (undo bolts)
2. Remove oil sump (undo bolts)
3. Disconnect conrods (undo bolts)
4. Push pistons out through top of block (is this done by hammering up a length of wood from below? (only going from videos online)
5. Remove cylinder liners (seen a video online where a guy used a homemade jig: a threaded bar with a circular disc he machined on a lathe attached to the bottom and was able to slowly prise them upwards by turning the nut which rest upon two pieces of angle iron up top)
6. Does the MF 135 have rubber seals that go in before the new liners do?
7. What would the correct method be for home installation of the new liners? Reverse of removal? Or is the crank shaft in the way?
Leaving the Cylinder Head and valves etc aside for the moment
Reinstallation
New sleeves in
1. Install the 5 rings on the pistons (are all the rings the same?)
2. Drop in the pistons
3. Connect up con rods to correct toque settings
4. Replace sump cover (replace oil pump?)
5. New head gasket if using a copper one is gasket sealant required?
6. Install cylinder and torque up bolts to correct setting
I've probably missed loads any advice would be great
Two torque settings I don't have are the cylinder head bolts and the con rod bolts
Thanks