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706 Gas Melted Spot in Piston
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Posted by Farmall Don on April 27, 2002 at 17:57:28 from (64.83.160.22):
I have posted a request for information on a rebuild for the 263 engine rebuild for my 706 in the past and had feed back from the tractor vet. Since then, I had talked to the previous owner of the tractor and found out there is only a little more than 500 hours on the rebuild. So, I started taking it apart today and discovered the #6 piston had melted along the front side down through the top rings. The rings were in pieces, but what is strange is the sleeve is not scored but there is a build up of aluminum from the melted piston material on the sleeve. Is there a way to remove this aluminum? There is only aprox. 0.003 wear on the sleeves and the manual says there should be .008 for a rebuild. Should I just replace the one piston & rings? All rings and one piston or a full rebuild? I only put 50-60 hours on the machine a year. Its my bucket tractor. Any advice would be apprieciated.
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