running in after a rebuild
running in after a rebuild
After rebulilding my super dexta ,i would like to know if pulling a trialer mostley empty would be alright for to [ run it in] or would it really need the trialer to be loaded , it is a3ton trialer i have. Also how long does it take. GERRY
No,No,No,No!!!!!!
It needs work, hard work! It will need around 100 hours of ploughing, cultivating, grass cutting anything but chugging round on a trailer
You need to work it otherwise the rings will not bed in and the bores will glaze and you will be back where you started before you overhauled it. To run them in correctly you need to work it hard but not abuse it. Run it at around PTO speed with a load but don't let it pull down too much and overheat. Change the oil at 50 hrs then 100 hours. Use a straight engine oil not a multipurpose one.
If you do not have any work to do, find a friendly garage with a dynamometer and run her a day on that.
It needs work, hard work! It will need around 100 hours of ploughing, cultivating, grass cutting anything but chugging round on a trailer

You need to work it otherwise the rings will not bed in and the bores will glaze and you will be back where you started before you overhauled it. To run them in correctly you need to work it hard but not abuse it. Run it at around PTO speed with a load but don't let it pull down too much and overheat. Change the oil at 50 hrs then 100 hours. Use a straight engine oil not a multipurpose one.
If you do not have any work to do, find a friendly garage with a dynamometer and run her a day on that.
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Multigrade oil is great and will give no problem. I use 15/40W in all my tractors.
I said "multipurpose" which is a different beast and has additives to stop inboard disc brakes from "squarking". This is the type of oil found on a lot of farms and agricultural suppliers.
If used in an engine that is not working hard, this causes bore glazing and so the rings do not bed in.
Perkins and Mercedes would not warranty their engines if this type of oil had been used in them. We always had to keep a "straight" oil for those applications.
I said "multipurpose" which is a different beast and has additives to stop inboard disc brakes from "squarking". This is the type of oil found on a lot of farms and agricultural suppliers.
If used in an engine that is not working hard, this causes bore glazing and so the rings do not bed in.
Perkins and Mercedes would not warranty their engines if this type of oil had been used in them. We always had to keep a "straight" oil for those applications.
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Gerry,
the brand Duchams is Shark of Castrol who is owned by BP ...
If it is oil for Diesel engines, it should be fine.
When you go to those car tuning shops etc. you will find a lot of different brands with or without special additives (Graphite, Teflon ..) Keep those out of the engine. Just a straight pure oil is still the best.
the brand Duchams is Shark of Castrol who is owned by BP ...
If it is oil for Diesel engines, it should be fine.
When you go to those car tuning shops etc. you will find a lot of different brands with or without special additives (Graphite, Teflon ..) Keep those out of the engine. Just a straight pure oil is still the best.
Rgds
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
I came across a brand of Duckhams 10/40w today that was not recommended for old tractor engines. I will check the can tomorrow for the specification but it is supposed to be for high performance engines only.
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Gerry,
my advice is not to use this oil, unless the engine was 100% overhauled and even than....
The spec stands for a oil that can be used in high-performance engines so they have a very high detergent content.
Brian,
the 10W40 is normally a semi-synthetic or even full synthetic oil.
check this link => http://www.dedriekleur.com/personenauto ... ie_pkw.htm
my advice is not to use this oil, unless the engine was 100% overhauled and even than....
The spec stands for a oil that can be used in high-performance engines so they have a very high detergent content.
Brian,
the 10W40 is normally a semi-synthetic or even full synthetic oil.
check this link => http://www.dedriekleur.com/personenauto ... ie_pkw.htm
Rgds
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.
Jos
My dexta has 32 Horse power, but a donkey behind the steering wheel.