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  • Lee Drennen
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    • Apr 2018
    • 7711

    #61
    Originally posted by Allen Dewire
    Damn Rick, I never knew horses had wires..............Learn something new every day here..............
    Horses??? I think we’re talking Dinosaurs.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Allen Dewire
      I never knew horses had wires..............Learn something new every day here..............
      It’s why Death stopped using a skeletal steed and got Binky instead: no more need to stop to wire bits back on.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Steve Jones
        A very nicely detailed engine JR. Great work on the tracks. It all looks pretty good mate. Keep it comin
        Thanks Steve, the engine was fun, the next section ----- well I'll let you know later :smiling3:

        Originally posted by minitnkr
        Looks like a Cat?
        You know what your talking about Paul, I'll leave you and Dude 1 to discuss the finer points :nerd:

        Originally posted by Allen Dewire
        It's a Jimmy (GMC) 4-banger sent in quantities to Russia in the Lend-Lease Act. These and a whole lot of other things like tanks, armored recon cars, trucks and the like. The engines enabled the factory to start producing these tractors again with little modifications.....

        Dude 2, I did warn you about the torsion bar units. Just take your time and glue them in place, unless of course you want to set this puppy on uneven landscape. Nice job on the motor and the tracks Buddy!!! Are you having fun yet???

        Prost
        Dude 1
        Am I having fun ! :smiling: well at least I was warned. Just going to take my time and shout when I get stuck.:thumb2:

        Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
        Looking good John, makes me feel like digging one of my cars out of the stash... but not yet, too many unfinished projects at the moment:disappointed2:
        Neil can't see you having a problem with anything having just witnessed your recent offering. Can't imagine you building a car, thought Horses and Infantry were more your line.

        Originally posted by Jim R
        Hi John
        You'll crack the tracks - keep at it :smiling:
        Jim
        Morning Jim, hard to see even with the optovisor, those pins are none existent, but cause a lot of trouble when you try to clip the sections together.

        Originally posted by outrunner
        Coming along famously John, good job.

        Andy.

        Thanks Andy.

        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        Looking good so far, John. I did say the torsion bars were a bit tricky! The knack with the sprockets & idlers is gluing thr right numbers of links together on the bar, allowing to dry for a few minutes, then peeling off whilst still flexible, and forming around the sprocket/idler
        Dave
        Yes you did, talk about needing several sets of hands, and small ones too. Going to do a few more track links then wait until I have the wheels on to give me a better idea.

        Thanks all, I'll beat it into submission , might not be the correct way of building those torsion bars, but I need to find an easier way.

        Dzhon.

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        • Dave Ward
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #64
          Originally posted by John Race
          might not be the correct way of building those torsion bars, but I need to find an easier way.
          John,
          I have a vague recollection of gluing the swing arms in the correct position, then fudging/fettling the torsion bars to fit - obviously giving any hope of them 'working' - but it's not a flexible track, so maki8ng them moveable seems a bit pointless.....................
          Dave

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          • Lee Drennen
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 7711

            #65
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            It's a Jimmy (GMC) 4-banger sent in quantities to Russia in the Lend-Lease Act. These and a whole lot of other things like tanks, armored recon cars, trucks and the like. The engines enabled the factory to start producing these tractors again with little modifications.....

            Dude 2, I did warn you about the torsion bar units. Just take your time and glue them in place, unless of course you want to set this puppy on uneven landscape. Nice job on the motor and the tracks Buddy!!! Are you having fun yet???

            Prost
            Dude 1
            I should’ve known that by the valve cover and the blower intake a thought that looked familiar I learn how to drive trucks on these two cycle engines

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            • Mark1
              • Apr 2021
              • 4156

              #66
              Originally posted by Dave Ward
              John,
              I have a vague recollection of gluing the swing arms in the correct position, then fudging/fettling the torsion bars to fit - obviously giving any hope of them 'working' - but it's not a flexible track, so maki8ng them moveable seems a bit pointless.....................
              Dave
              I done the same on my t55,there where some short rods to use instead of the torsion bars if you want it on flat ground.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Dave Ward
                John,
                I have a vague recollection of gluing the swing arms in the correct position, then fudging/fettling the torsion bars to fit - obviously giving any hope of them 'working' - but it's not a flexible track, so maki8ng them moveable seems a bit pointless.....................
                Dave
                That's what I have just done Dave,:thumb2: had to find an easier way, and this is it. Leaving the parts to dry at the mo, all are in correct alinement as per the drawing.Will do the other ends and assemble after I've had a break.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Lee Drennen
                  I should’ve known that by the valve cover and the blower intake a thought that looked familiar I learn how to drive trucks on these two cycle engines
                  Good Lee, can you remember the wiring by any chance:smiling3::smiling3::smiling3:

                  Originally posted by Mark1
                  I done the same on my t55,there where some short rods to use instead of the torsion bars if you want it on flat ground.
                  Hi Mark, good to know that I'm not alone.The model will be in for repair so should think they would have found some flattish ground.:nerd:

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                  • Mini Me
                    • Jun 2018
                    • 10711

                    #69
                    The firing order for the straight 4 cyl. 2 stroke is 1-3-4-2.......if it has a 90 degree crank it's 1-4-3-2.......which is yours JR? :nerd: Rick H.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mini Me
                      The firing order for the straight 4 cyl. 2 stroke is 1-3-4-2.......if it has a 90 degree crank it's 1-4-3-2.......which is your JR? :nerd: Rick H.
                      I'll have a look later Rick, soon have the head off !:nerd:

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                      • Dave Ward
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #71
                        It depends on how you number the cylinders!! In the UK, cylinder No.1 is the furthest away from the flywheel, but other countries/makers have different ideas - No.1 cylinder being the nearest to the flywheel! You can imagine the confusion that could cause, if you weren't in the know!! Standard cranks were known as even fire, whilst 90 degree cranks as odd fire. Luckily I mostly worked on normal 4-stroke diesels!
                        Dave

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                        • Lee Drennen
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 7711

                          #72
                          Originally posted by John Race
                          Good Lee, can you remember the wiring by any chance:smiling3::smiling3::smiling3:


                          Hi Mark, good to know that I'm not alone.The model will be in for repair so should think they would have found some flattish ground.:nerd:
                          John. Diesels don’t have spark plugs. Doesn’t matter on the firing order because there’s no wires to go to the block and no distributor.

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                          • Mini Me
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 10711

                            #73
                            Spoil Sport! :tongue-out3:

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                            • outrunner
                              • Apr 2019
                              • 2420

                              #74
                              Still, it needs an injector pump and pipes to said injectors.

                              Andy.

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                              • Dave Ward
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 10549

                                #75
                                Originally posted by outrunner
                                Still, it needs an injector pump and pipes to said injectors.

                                Andy.
                                and each pipe has to have the same length!
                                Dave

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