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Outback Dave in

03-12-2007 01:22:45




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Hi!
I have a question that isn't tractor related, but the truck will one day pull my 1929 McCormic Deering 22-36 wheel tractor.
I just completed R&R of all four motor mounts on my 1936 IHC C-15 truck with an HD232 engine w/4spd ns trans. It took a great deal of effort and even more luck... even to bending some of the mount points. My question: What is the proper procedure to get those buggers out? There is not enough room between the fire wall and the head to move the eng/trany back far enough to get them out. I could get the engine lower by removing the trans, but then the engine would be at quite a steep angle down in back to line up the front mounts. Frame mount is rivited and not removable. The front mount yoke could come off the engine, but then I can't see how one would reattatch it after assembly of the mounts. I don't know if the cross member is removable or not. I will have to remove the engine and mounts when I do a frame up restore at a later time, so any help would be appreciated. Can anyone share some thoughts on this?
Thanks, OBD

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RustyFarmall

03-12-2007 07:02:21




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 Re: Motor mounts in reply to Outback Dave in WA, 03-12-2007 01:22:45  
Quite often on a truck, you need to remove the entire front clip, with radiator, to get the engine out. Some of those trucks even required removing the cab first.



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