Hello all, thanks to Brian and JC I was able to start my old power major yesterday. The control rod/rack was stuck. I was able to get to it by removing excess fuel housing which was very easy, just four screws. When I took housing off I could see the rod did not move toward the back as it should which made me feel real good that I had found the problem. I freed it up with light pressure hoping I would not hurt diaphram on the other end. She started, shut it down and started again with no problem. So now I'll move on to changing out trans/rear end oil, cleaning filter and see if my work on the hydraulics was any success. I'm sure I'll will have more questions as I move along on getting her back into shape. Again thanks Brian and JC, I could not have her running without your help.
Gerald
Stuck control rod/rack
Stuck control rod/rack
Gman: 1959 Power Major
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Re: Stuck control rod/rack
This could be whats wrong with mine, will let you know today!Gman wrote:Hello all, thanks to Brian and JC I was able to start my old power major yesterday. The control rod/rack was stuck. I was able to get to it by removing excess fuel housing which was very easy, just four screws. When I took housing off I could see the rod did not move toward the back as it should which made me feel real good that I had found the problem. I freed it up with light pressure hoping I would not hurt diaphram on the other end. She started, shut it down and started again with no problem. So now I'll move on to changing out trans/rear end oil, cleaning filter and see if my work on the hydraulics was any success. I'm sure I'll will have more questions as I move along on getting her back into shape. Again thanks Brian and JC, I could not have her running without your help.
Gerald
Thanks for the great info!!
Re: Stuck control rod/rack
Hey Larry, I squirtted a little automatic transmission oil onto rod also. You can feel the rod move if it is not stuck by just moving the fuel cut off by hand back and forth.lwright wrote:This could be whats wrong with mine, will let you know today!Gman wrote:Hello all, thanks to Brian and JC I was able to start my old power major yesterday. The control rod/rack was stuck. I was able to get to it by removing excess fuel housing which was very easy, just four screws. When I took housing off I could see the rod did not move toward the back as it should which made me feel real good that I had found the problem. I freed it up with light pressure hoping I would not hurt diaphram on the other end. She started, shut it down and started again with no problem. So now I'll move on to changing out trans/rear end oil, cleaning filter and see if my work on the hydraulics was any success. I'm sure I'll will have more questions as I move along on getting her back into shape. Again thanks Brian and JC, I could not have her running without your help.
Gerald
Thanks for the great info!!
Gman: 1959 Power Major
Re: Stuck control rod/rack
Hello to all. Reading one of my old post and thought it may help.
Gman: 1959 Power Major