590E engines
590E engines
Dear all,
I purchased 4 month ago a fordson major with a 6 cylinder engine ( serial number C510F69869). The bad new is that this engine is stuck!!
Yesterday, I've got a second engine, (S336282), coming from a Clayson combine. This one is not stuck. The injection pumps are different: pneumatic governor for the first and mechanic for the second.
Could someone tell me what size of battery is needed to start this engine? The battery should fit in the fordson major battery box.
Thanks.
Best regards.
Constant
I purchased 4 month ago a fordson major with a 6 cylinder engine ( serial number C510F69869). The bad new is that this engine is stuck!!
Yesterday, I've got a second engine, (S336282), coming from a Clayson combine. This one is not stuck. The injection pumps are different: pneumatic governor for the first and mechanic for the second.
Could someone tell me what size of battery is needed to start this engine? The battery should fit in the fordson major battery box.
Thanks.
Best regards.
Constant
I will start easy with any normal battery if everything is working properly. I tryed once with an old 12V 45Ah and it started, but for normal use a 110 Ah is good. On my Roadless I have 2*110 Ah but we have sometimes cold weather up here. In my boat I have 4* 75 Ah but they are not all because of the engine.
Hello Constant,
We can start our Clayson M103 without trouble with a 55A car battery.
Just put in the engine.
What type of combine is your engine from, and are there any parts left over?
Best regards
Emiel
We can start our Clayson M103 without trouble with a 55A car battery.
Just put in the engine.
What type of combine is your engine from, and are there any parts left over?
Best regards
Emiel
Best regards
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Emiel
N 1937, E27N 1948, 8N 1949, E27N 1950, E1A Diesel 1953, E1ADKN PP 1956, Dexta 1959, NH Clayson M103 1964
Is the pump like thisConstant wrote:I do not understand the stop / throttle system on this ex-combine engine. They are two levers behind the rear of the pump???
Have a nice evening.
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Or like this
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w315 ... 003-11.jpg
Grani, the pump is a little bit different. I'll try to post a picture (first attempt!!)
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Maybe a better view of the rear of the pump, where the levers are
[img]http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
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And finally a view of the receiver
[img]http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
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Hope it works...
Best regards,
Constant
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Maybe a better view of the rear of the pump, where the levers are
[img]http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
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And finally a view of the receiver
[img]http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
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Hope it works...
Best regards,
Constant
Sorry for being so stupid... Don't understand where the problem is.
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... x600-1.jpg
Maybe a better view of the rear of the pump, where the levers are
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
And finally a view of the receiver
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... x600-1.jpg
Maybe a better view of the rear of the pump, where the levers are
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
And finally a view of the receiver
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
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Are you shure or is this your guess?Dandy Dave wrote:Top lever is the fuel shut off. Bottom is the throttle. Dandy Dave!
It seems to me that the throttle lever is cut off and the idle adjust is adjusted to some higher rews?? Is it possible? Is something missing in the front end?
Last edited by Grani on Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Grani,
this rear view of your pump looks exactly like mine. But, have a look at this picture and you will see that the stop and cold start button is missing.
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
So, how to stop this engine??
Best regards,
Constant
this rear view of your pump looks exactly like mine. But, have a look at this picture and you will see that the stop and cold start button is missing.
http://s569.photobucket.com/albums/ss13 ... 00x600.jpg
So, how to stop this engine??

Best regards,
Constant
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This was just an educated guess. With the new photos, I can see that things are not as they seemed. The two levers are for the governor. It also appears as though your throttle rod shaft is broken off on the outside. I wonder if the fuel shut off and excessive fuel button will interchange off of a 4 cylinder simms pump?Grani wrote:Are you shure or is this your guess?Dandy Dave wrote:Top lever is the fuel shut off. Bottom is the throttle. Dandy Dave!
It seems to me that the throttle lever is cut off and the idle adjust is adjusted to some higher rews?? Is it possible? Is something missing in the front end?
Not Simms in paticular, but some pumps that I have worked on in the past have only had one lever. To shut it off you had to push/ pull those past the idle position like on a 1940's, and 1950's ..60's. Caterpillar, Engines. It would be good to take photos to an injection pump shop and see if you can find an old timer that has worked on these pumps to sort it out for you. Just offering ideas. Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!
1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major
The stoplewer from a pump with pneumatic governor looks the same and vill propobly fit, but it vill be on the opposite side. You have to check that it push the governor rod to stop and not wide open. That is posible by losening the injector pipes and look when the fuel is comming and when it don´t. I have no 4 cyl parts but i think this is the same on both 4 and 6 cyl pumps. Here is a picture of parts from a GP pump. Borrow it from your other engines pump. The throttle lever is an other problem you have to deal with. As the throttle axle is broken you have to connect the pedal linkage to the back side upper lever somehow.
And adjust the idle lower.



Dear DD and Grani,
I now understand the problems very well: the pump is exactly the same as Grani's in the last picture, but:
- the stop/cold start button is missing
- the the throttle lever axle is broken
I do have a stop/cold start system on an old 4 cylinder pump. I'll try a swap if it is possible. The broken axle will be more difficult to deal with.
The solution could be to swap the injection pump from one engine to the other. Would that be possible???
Many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Constant
I now understand the problems very well: the pump is exactly the same as Grani's in the last picture, but:
- the stop/cold start button is missing
- the the throttle lever axle is broken
I do have a stop/cold start system on an old 4 cylinder pump. I'll try a swap if it is possible. The broken axle will be more difficult to deal with.
The solution could be to swap the injection pump from one engine to the other. Would that be possible???
Many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Constant
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If you have a machine shop in your area, I would think that they could help you either repair, or make a new throttle shaft for the pump. To bad you are not close to me or we would have had it done already. I have several South Bend lathes, A 13" X 6' and a 16" X 12' and a Bridgport 9" X 42" Mill. Better to repair what you have, than to start swapping pumps off of a good running motor and only have to put it back again. Dandy Dave!
Have a Fordsonful day Folks!
1960 Fordson Power Major
1960 Fordson Power Major
Many thanks for your advices. I will try to repair this axle, or get another one (maybe from Peter Slater referenced in the Fordson links). But I need time to do it and I'm very busy at work at the moment. I'm not an expert in mechanics.
Jos, glad to see you're still there. I hope to meet you in may.
Best regards,
Constant
Jos, glad to see you're still there. I hope to meet you in may.
Best regards,
Constant