I know that the 60 cu in cub engines do not have sleeves but that the operating manual for 60 cu in IH engines in power ubits do. Under trouble shooting they say for piston slap change piston and sleeve. I called Binder books and am trying to get the operationg and parts manual for the thresher engine engine I have. I'll know more when that arrives.
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Thanks Dan.
I have a operating manual for the UC 60 power unit. My unit is a 60 HTC (harvester, thresher, combine). Super A sent me the Spec page for mine. It lists 2500 Rpm as the max full load as does the UC 60 for it. It would be interesting if many power units have sleeves.
There was talk a while back about no sleeves because of cooling problems, Something about heat transfer. It makes me wonder how they fixed that for power units, whln it seems to be the same basic block. There is some mention of a "TOCCO" hardened crankshaft in the specs also. I don't know if that is something special for power units or just fancy wording because all 60 CU in engines came with them or at least after a certain date. There is also mention of precision bearings. Again, puffery or because these could be pounding away 24x7, they need special.
Can't wait to hear back from Binder Books or any one with more info. If there are sleeves perhaps they could be used to reserect otherwise good but maxed bored blocks. We all know they aren't making any more blocks and there won't be many more NOS blocks. Those that got in on that deal did well for them selves.
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I have a operating manual for the UC 60 power unit. My unit is a 60 HTC (harvester, thresher, combine). Super A sent me the Spec page for mine. It lists 2500 Rpm as the max full load as does the UC 60 for it. It would be interesting if many power units have sleeves.
There was talk a while back about no sleeves because of cooling problems, Something about heat transfer. It makes me wonder how they fixed that for power units, whln it seems to be the same basic block. There is some mention of a "TOCCO" hardened crankshaft in the specs also. I don't know if that is something special for power units or just fancy wording because all 60 CU in engines came with them or at least after a certain date. There is also mention of precision bearings. Again, puffery or because these could be pounding away 24x7, they need special.
Can't wait to hear back from Binder Books or any one with more info. If there are sleeves perhaps they could be used to reserect otherwise good but maxed bored blocks. We all know they aren't making any more blocks and there won't be many more NOS blocks. Those that got in on that deal did well for them selves.
Bill
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Yeah, what Partsman said on the hardening, bearings and all. I never heard of power units having sleeved blocks. Could be, but I find it surprising.
Tocco hardening is also called induction hardening. Magnetic induction is used to electrically heat just a thin layer on the outside of the part being hardened. IH first did it on F-12 crankshaft journals in about '35. When they moved into Louisville, they went big time into the process, They used it on engine parts, transmission gears and anything else they thought it would help.
Tocco hardening is also called induction hardening. Magnetic induction is used to electrically heat just a thin layer on the outside of the part being hardened. IH first did it on F-12 crankshaft journals in about '35. When they moved into Louisville, they went big time into the process, They used it on engine parts, transmission gears and anything else they thought it would help.
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Thanks partsman and Jim. I was suprised too that's why I asked. I still have not heard back from Binder books on the parts manual so i can'r say for sure, just quote the operating manual. Wouls be interesting though.
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