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Re: Excessive blowby in D560 farmall


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Posted by ih560 on July 17, 2008 at 17:43:00 from (204.118.68.33):

In Reply to: Excessive blowby in D560 farmall posted by arkie on July 17, 2008 at 15:56:02:


arkie said: (quoted from post at 15:56:02 07/17/08) I have a 560 Farmall with d282 that has very little power and alot of blowby.I was told to pull the oilpan and see if it sucked a sleeve.I did that and it all looks ok.I need to know if this is a valve job or a resleeve and rering job.Can I pull the crank and cam from below?Any help would be greatly appreciated as I really like this old gal,and I can"t bring myself to send it to China in pieces.Thanks for your time!


As far as your question about removing the crank and cam, you can remove the crank once you remove the engine from the tractor, until then there are a few things in your way. You can remove the cam from the front of the engine by taking the front engine cover off, then you will have access to the cam. Of course there are many more things involved in the process but, to answer your question, no the crank and cam cannot just be removed from the bottom of the engine.

Blowby is fairly common for a lot of old diesel engines, can you give us some more details about the engine, is it smoking from the exhaust and what color (warm, cold, under a load?)? Does it start easy or hard, How many hours are on the engine?

There are a lot of possible reasons why it has no power, it could be your injection pump, fuel filters, valves poorly adjusted or just a plain worn out engine.

Give us some more details and I am sure someone can help you out.


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