clemsonfor
Super Member
NIce an original Yanmar front emblem. THose are hard to come by!!






I was thinking you could but the tool too. Unless its so expensive that making one is more cost effective given the money vs time senario?
I would think you could buy the tool from JD for removal since they work on similar yanmar engines in thier small tractor line back through the 80s
I had no idea that the front. And rear mains required a special tool for installation . That's good to know
Check if this correct. Brake, Seal Collar, # SC-3343. The 3000 and 336 share the same Rear Axle Seal according to my Fredericks list ? The 3000 uses a Seal, Brake Axle 55x78x12TC. which probly may be the same also as the 336.

Well got all the parts for the engine. Took the block to the machine shop and had the front and rear bearings pressed in. I don't want to talk about what that cost. I was deglasing the cylinders today and noticed one of them has some black staining in it. After deglasing you could still see it slightly but can't feel it at all. The cylinder are standard with hardly any wear and I don't want to hone them any more If I can avoid it. Any comments? Here's a picture.View attachment 397599
Surface discoloration isn't bad to warrent horning. You did polish though? If you have a gauge to check the circularity to be continuious down the cylinder, that would give the best assurance.
Polish? :confused3: