I've been working on four tractors at once over the past several months: a Ford 8N, 9n, Funk, and my Dexta. It helps to have a lot in the pipeline, I guess. Here is a shot of my '59 Dexta's front end - about 15 months ago:
This is what it looks like, now:
In a week or so, I plan on disassembling my dry-fitted engine and reassembling for the final time, with all new gaskets and seals.
Here is the dry-fitted motor:
My question is, should I be using gasket sealant when I put the gaskets in place? It seems to me that all of the gaskets were really cemented in when I tore the engine down. Are diesel motors in need of adhesion when they are reassembled? I'm much more familiar with gasoline motors, so I want to make sure I get the Dexta's diesel engine put together correctly.
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Don
Hood Pinted!
Just a little oil on the head gasket if its a copper one. Some aluminium paint and fit the combustion chamber covers and gaskets whist it is still damp will help those to seal.
All the rest, a little sealer/gasket compound will do no harm but not instant gasket on the gaskets.
All the rest, a little sealer/gasket compound will do no harm but not instant gasket on the gaskets.
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Brian
Brian