ford 1700 rebuild

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chris0044

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nevada tx
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ford 641 workmaster, ford 1700 4x4 fel
i was wondering do i have to buy a used block cause mine broke the bottom of the skirt out on one side
 
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Is your block aluminum or cast??? I have seen some cast block that were welded and or brazed over the years. The trick is you got to be really good with a torch and/or a welder. I have seen guys weld cast with a stick welder and use nickel rod. I've seen guys weld it with a wire welder and use stainless wire. However, these guys were really good at what they did. I had a guy weld some busted cast on the knotters of a baler once and that worked. He was good, been welding 30+ years. I could not have ever done it. You might see if you can get a block from an ag salvage yard, or find the exact same tractor in running order. Then you could use the "broken" tractor for parts. That is a farm trick special in the midwest.
 
   / ford 1700 rebuild #3  
Is your block aluminum or cast??? I have seen some cast block that were welded and or brazed over the years. The trick is you got to be really good with a torch and/or a welder. I have seen guys weld cast with a stick welder and use nickel rod. I've seen guys weld it with a wire welder and use stainless wire. However, these guys were really good at what they did. I had a guy weld some busted cast on the knotters of a baler once and that worked. He was good, been welding 30+ years. I could not have ever done it. You might see if you can get a block from an ag salvage yard, or find the exact same tractor in running order. Then you could use the "broken" tractor for parts. That is a farm trick special in the midwest.

The Ford 1700 was built by Shibaura (Japan) between 1979 and 1982.
It has a 2 cylinder diesel with cast iron block.
The best (most obvious) solution for the OP would be to find a used block.
 
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Do you have a photo?
 
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20180112_163136.jpg20180112_163207.jpg20180112_163340.jpg here are some picture
 
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Is the damage from a thrown rod?
If you have the piece and it is not broken up I would braze the piece back in and hone smooth.
I have brazed a kick peddle housing on a 1950 Harley that was completely broken from a chain break and backlash.
It was still on the bike 8 years later when I sold it!
Plus other successes with brazing.
 
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i think im going to just grind and smooth the broke part. it would cost a lot to have sleeves done, and i checked to see how fare the piston come down at full stroke and its not close to the combustion chamber.
 
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Will some great news got the tractor up and going now I need a steering wheel
 

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