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Farmall A front pully and clutch
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Farmall A front pully and clutch
Hey guys, I'm working on restoring my grandpa's farmall A. The pistons are stuck in place. I've soaked them for several month, but finally decided that I have to hammer them out. I have the engine block removed from the tractor. I'm now trying to figure out how to remove the clutch and front pully from the engine block. Any good ideas?
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Steve, the sleeves in an A or wet sleeves, so why not just knock the lseeves out and get a rebuild kit. The crankshaft pulley is pressed on like a cub, if you do a search for puller you will find instructions and a puller. the one differnece is there is not a threaded hole in the shaft as there is in a cub.
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While the tractor was sitting for several years, the engine block froze and cracked. I have since aquired another block. I was hoping to see what all is salavagable from the stuck engine. I'm wanting to reuse the clutch, pully, crankshaft, and maybe pistons/sleeves. Tractor was not smoking when it was parked years ago, but I'm willing to replace pistons/sleves if I need to. I was guessing that the front pully was pressed on similiar to a cub, but I wanted to make sure before I started pulling on it. I've seen many of the posts concerning a cub pully and will build a similar puller. My other question is how to remove the clutch. Is it pressed on also, or is there a bolt or something that I'm missing?
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