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Terry

02-02-2002 12:12:14




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does any one know the firing order of a diesel furgie please thanks Terry




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C. Lovelady

06-22-2004 19:28:41




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 Re: furguson tractors in reply to Terry, 02-02-2002 12:12:14  
I need some information please. I have a 1970 something modle Massey Ferguson decile (sp) tracter. It is a 30 HP and in exlent condition. I was told that this one may be one that was made in France. Dose any one know any thing about this or how one would find out for sure? I seem to have come to a dead end in my recearch till I came across this site. Surely there is a Massey tracter buff out there some where?
Pleas feek freee to contact me direct at czmamakat@wmconnect.com.
Thanks

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Peter

02-04-2002 08:17:48




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 Re: furguson tractors in reply to Terry, 02-02-2002 12:12:14  
I just went through my Ferguson manual and there is nothing about firing order in it. My Ferguson in 500 km away so I can't look at it now, did you check the engine block to see if it is on there? Most old tractors had the firing order right on the engine block.



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RAB

02-03-2002 02:41:55




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 Re: furguson tractors in reply to Terry, 02-02-2002 12:12:14  
If you don't know it, firing order can easily be determined by inspection.
The engine always fires or injects with both inlet and exhaust valves closed and near to top dead centre (on the 'compression' stroke).
Just simply remove the tappet or rocker cover and turn the engine slowly in the direction of normal rotation observing which order the above conditions apply. May be easier to determine which are inlet and exhaust valves and then just watch for the order these lift as you turn the engine. Gets difficult on a twelve cylinder engine but can be done!. 'Piece of cake' on a single cylinder but still needs to be checked on some singles to make sure its not timed 180 degrees out!!
Also if the injector pipes are fitted you could loosen the unions and watch for injection leakage as the engine is turned.
Have fun, have a look. Regards, RAB

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Is that similar to a Massey Ferguson?

02-02-2002 13:56:37




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 Re: furguson tractors in reply to Terry, 02-02-2002 12:12:14  
Detailed answers that will be of benefit to you require more specific details. I would suggest you post on the Massey Harris/Massey Ferguson board with Model# and year manufactured. We do not know if you are talking about a 3,4 or 6 cylnder or a 1957 model or a 1995 model. Folks are glad to help, but we need to know what you are talking about.



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