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Super C Engine Crank

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Don Mountain

03-16-2006 18:44:56




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I have an old Farmall Super C tractor that I am trying to build an engine crank for. Its helpful when I tune up the magneto and time it. Or crank start it with a dead battery. I found an old crank that probably came off an old Allis Chalmers. It has a good handle on it, and the bent rod is the required 3/4" in diameter. It was too short to go all the way in to the bottom of the crank pulley hole, so I welded an additional 3/4" rod to lengthen it. In trying to measure the length of the rod into the front pulley, it appears like the original crank rod had a decrease in diameter to maybe 1/2" in diameter for a distance of maybe the last 1/2" of the rod to fit inside a bearing in the pulley. Does anybody have a Super C crank and can tell me what the end that goes into the engine looks like? Measure the diameters, if there is a step in diameter and for how far up the rod? And what is the diameter, length and location of the pin through the rod that fits in the slots in the pulley to turn the engine?

Thanks, Don Mountain

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JonHans

03-16-2006 19:11:19




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 Re: Super C Engine Crank in reply to Don Mountain, 03-16-2006 18:44:56  
Hi Don The crank For a Super C is the same diameter all the way 3/4 inch. There is 17 inches to the first bend. I beleive a 1.5 inch long 1/4 inch diameter roll pin placed a 1/2 inch from the end should do the job.



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Jack in Ohio

03-17-2006 06:59:27




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 Re: Super C Engine Crank in reply to JonHans, 03-16-2006 19:11:19  
You probably don't want to go too far into the pulley because there are threads in there for a 1/2" diameter bolt.

Jack



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