Hi guys, I had an annoying oil leak from the front crank seal on my major, so I replaced the seal in the timing cover and it was ok.  The tractor was left for about 4 months, and then I decided to dig it out on saturday to finish the project off.  I started it and it was fine, drove it down the road to my new workshop and when i got there, oil was coming out of that seal again, which is really annoying.
When the engine is idling it doesnt leak, but when revved, it comes out.  This means i assume that the pulley has a slight groove in it so I need a speedy sleeve.  Ive never had to use one before, i assume you measure the surface that isnt worn for the size of the sleeve?
			
			
									
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Speedy sleeves
Oh yay, look, another seized bolt!  Lets get a hammer.....and some kano.....and some cider!
						Re: Speedy sleeves
You might have a crack in your pulley as I did.
http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... f=3&t=1789
I was about to get it welded and a SpeediSleeve from Bearings & More (v helpful), but got a good 2nd hand pulley from Malcolm Hipperson.
			
			
													http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/phpbb ... f=3&t=1789
I was about to get it welded and a SpeediSleeve from Bearings & More (v helpful), but got a good 2nd hand pulley from Malcolm Hipperson.
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				Tubal Cain
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Re: Speedy sleeves
I used a speedi sleeve on the crankshaft pulley of my tractor and it has stopped the leak.  You need to know the diameter of the pulley boss and then choose a sleeve for that diameter.
Have a look on this site www.simplybearings.co.uk and then look under engineering parts.
Gerald
			
			
									
									
						Have a look on this site www.simplybearings.co.uk and then look under engineering parts.
Gerald
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				AdrianNPMajor
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Re: Speedy sleeves
This is where I bought mine.  SpeediSleeves are not cheap but they are cheaper than the alternatives - and better.  This one is the right one for the Major.
Best
Adrian
 
http://www.silverfoxtractorspares.com/b ... 2051-p.asp
			
			
									
									
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Adrian
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