Really enjoyed watching the fuel injection pump being dismantled, you helped me understand what is going on inside these pumps. I have several Majors here in the USA. Your coupler is very nice and quiet, is there a trick to making them so nice and quiet?
Hi Calvin. Glad you enjoues the video. To have a quiet coupler remove it ant fill the pad and coupler with a good quality RTV sealer. Personally i use Würth sealer. When it is dry cut off the excess. It transforms the noise levels at low revs. Don't forget to share the videos 😁
Do you know how to tell if you have a 40hp or a 60hp Dagenham engine in your tractor? Look at the numbers cast into the side door of the vac governor injector pump. You are looking fir 2 numbers. It will be either 70 or 75. 70 is a 40hp pump. 75 is a 60hp pump. They are a smoother running engine than the later mark 2 engines that used the mechanical injector pump.
I rebuild/calibrate those pumps pretty much weekly. They are such a pleasure to do unless they have been sunk as many of them that are turning up lately have been. I fit an oil level sight tube in place of the genuine spiral copper tube as lack of oil in the cambox is a big weakness for them and the owner/operator can see if there is a level issue. Plus I drill and tap the door for a fill plug. The fibre biscuit drive can be upgraded to the better Mark 2 system. Got one of the 6 cylinder engines that hasnt had the head off in over 60years and you can go d it wn to the boat and touch the starter button and its up n running in 1/2 a compression. Beautiful engines.
@@matui6983 yes you can get the quiet spider coupler i used a good sealer to make mine quieter as it was a a lot cheaper. A filler plug and a drain plug are a great idea to add as the diesel pushes the oil out of the pump and not many people drain the pump and refill with fresh oil at service times. not sure about changing the copper pipe as this is an overflow for when diesel passes the plungers to escape.
If diesel does bypass worn plungers with the level tube being clear you are able to see the level in the tube rise as diesel is added to oil in the cambox. Its worked for us for last 40 years.
Interesting video. I did same things with my Nuffield lately. I also changed the bearings and oil seal.
Is there a cold start on this pump Lisa?
Hi Dan. Yes there is a cold stsrt button that you can push in to allow the rack to move past the stop inside the pump
@@Lisa_Turner whereabouts is that ?
Really enjoyed watching the fuel injection pump being dismantled, you helped me understand what is going on inside these pumps. I have several Majors here in the USA. Your coupler is very nice and quiet, is there a trick to making them so nice and quiet?
Hi Calvin. Glad you enjoues the video. To have a quiet coupler remove it ant fill the pad and coupler with a good quality RTV sealer. Personally i use Würth sealer. When it is dry cut off the excess. It transforms the noise levels at low revs. Don't forget to share the videos 😁
@@Lisa_Turner excellent, thank you.
Sounds amazing
Hyvä tulee !!!!!!!!!!😀😃
I love majors
Do you know how to tell if you have a 40hp or a 60hp Dagenham engine in your tractor?
Look at the numbers cast into the side door of the vac governor injector pump. You are looking fir 2 numbers. It will be either 70 or 75.
70 is a 40hp pump. 75 is a 60hp pump.
They are a smoother running engine than the later mark 2 engines that used the mechanical injector pump.
I have only used the pump numbers to get the calibration specifications.
I rebuild/calibrate those pumps pretty much weekly. They are such a pleasure to do unless they have been sunk as many of them that are turning up lately have been. I fit an oil level sight tube in place of the genuine spiral copper tube as lack of oil in the cambox is a big weakness for them and the owner/operator can see if there is a level issue. Plus I drill and tap the door for a fill plug. The fibre biscuit drive can be upgraded to the better Mark 2 system. Got one of the 6 cylinder engines that hasnt had the head off in over 60years and you can go d it wn to the boat and touch the starter button and its up n running in 1/2 a compression. Beautiful engines.
@@matui6983 yes you can get the quiet spider coupler i used a good sealer to make mine quieter as it was a a lot cheaper. A filler plug and a drain plug are a great idea to add as the diesel pushes the oil out of the pump and not many people drain the pump and refill with fresh oil at service times. not sure about changing the copper pipe as this is an overflow for when diesel passes the plungers to escape.
If diesel does bypass worn plungers with the level tube being clear you are able to see the level in the tube rise as diesel is added to oil in the cambox. Its worked for us for last 40 years.
Are you able to post a link to where you get your parts from? Finding parts in Australia is proving difficult. Thanks in advance.
Hi Lisa
Do you have Instagram?
My dad has tractor don’t start correctly
I can see you video for you can look what happen fordson?
Hi Issac. My ista is The.tractor.girl
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Only sound I like is engine/pump spinning.
Talking sound low, socalled music screaming, talking while music you have to be able to read lips from side?
Yes it was a learning experience with the audio.