|
| |
| Ford 9N, 2N & 8N Discussion Forum |
Topic: advice on running w/o fan
[Return to Forum]
| Author |
[Modern View]
|
| tractor gal
10-08-2012 12:51:34
74.177.186.226
|
I'm getting ready to have someone help me with replacing the crankshaft pulley. I'll need to get the tractor from the barn. Here's the question: How long can I have that motor running without the fan turning to cool the engine? I don't want to overheat and damage. Second question: should I take off the radiator cap to avoid pressure building? |
|
|
| tractor gal
10-09-2012 08:04:00
184.35.17.87
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| I thought I had posted this reply but don't see it listed. Thanks for the good advice on this. To Dell, I don't qualify as a shade tree mechanic just yet but I'm workin' on it. One thing I do know...when I don't know, don't be ashamed to ask. It's better to acknowledge your ignorance than to tear up something. And, yes, I learned that the hard way. :-) |
|
|
| old
10-09-2012 08:45:00
209.86.226.18
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-09-2012 08:04:00
|
|
| If you still have my number and you need the answer yesterday feel free to call me I do that type of help all the time and got 2 calls yesterday in fact |
|
|
| old
10-08-2012 17:37:36
209.86.226.32
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| 5 minutes or so but you can also do this. If you have flat ground start it up take off in 4th gear and once rolling good step on the clutch pedal and then turn off the engine and coast when it slows down turn it back on and let the clutch pedal out to restart and do it again if you need to. That way you do not run the engine long but yet you get there. Of course it will not work if going up hill but works well on flat or a down hill |
|
|
| JCinKY
10-08-2012 13:05:07
64.134.196.78
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| Sorry Dell...looks like I type too slow. |
|
|
| JCinKY
10-08-2012 13:04:06
64.134.196.78
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| sHan gave you some good advice, but also depends on ambient temp and whether your water pump is functional (as said earlier).
May run for awhile if it's sub zero...unlikely. Stock cap is rated at 4 lbs (I think). Make sure it's full of water whether your pump works or not. I had to heat mine up without water and it was steamin after about 5 mins... |
|
|
| Dell (WA)
10-08-2012 13:00:19
97.113.105.203
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| TG.........smart of nubie shadetree mechanics to ask questions. No need to fill'em-up. Starter and GO. I would NOT run more than 5-mins. While most people think water keeps engine cool, surprizingly enuff its OIL that does the MOST cooling. ........cool Dell |
|
|
| sHan tn
10-08-2012 12:58:02
173.84.207.180
|
|
Re: advice on running w/o fan in reply to tractor gal, 10-08-2012 12:51:34
|
|
| i wouldnt run it more than a couple minutes at a time, if you have the pulley off then the water pump aint turning so it wont build up any pump pressure anyway, run it a couple minutes and let it cool back down and then move it further and let it cool. OR just be safe about it and have somebody pull you with a chain.... |
|
|
[Options]
[Printer Friendly]
[Return to Forum]
[Add a Reply]
| Same-Day Shipping! Most of our stocked parts ship the same day you order (M-F). Expedited shipping available, just call! Most prices for parts and manuals are below our competitors. Compare our super low shipping rates! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor. We are a Company you can trust and have generous return policies! Shop Online Today or call our friendly sales staff toll free (800) 853-2651. [ More Info ] |
Home
| Forums
Copyright © 1997-2013 Yesterday's Tractor Co. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V. Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor Headquarters |
About this site - Yesterday's Tractors is your one-stop source for antique tractors. If you are interested in older tractors you've come to the right place! Join more than 275,000 other classic tractor enthusiasts from all over the globe. We have many resources for antique tractor enthusiasts available including photos, classified ads, more than 24 tractor discussion forums, a show guide, values, specs and much more. Bookmark this site and come back often. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to use our feedback form to send us your comments, suggestions and ideas.
|
|
|