Test running a rebuild

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curt3969

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Massey 35
I would like to test my rebuild out before I install it in the tractor. Just to be sure everything checks out and fix any trouble now. I see on you tube that this can be done. Has anyone here tried to do this and also what is the right way to do it? It is a 3.152 Perkins out of my Massey 35.
 
   / Test running a rebuild #2  
We did this on car engines by making a complete test stand. Its a lot of work to do it right, not for a one-off.
 
   / Test running a rebuild #3  
We did this on car engines by making a complete test stand. Its a lot of work to do it right, not for a one-off.

I considered buying or building a test stand to break in my Massey 135 tractor's Continental Z-145 gasoline engine, but decided to wait until later. Here's what I found as a source for inspiration... they aren't cheap.

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   / Test running a rebuild #4  
I considered buying or building a test stand to break in my Massey 135 tractor's Continental Z-145 gasoline engine, but decided to wait until later. Here's what I found as a source for inspiration... they aren't cheap.

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That's pretty neat ours was much cruder than that but it did all engines. We charged 150.00 back in the 70s to test run your engine.
 
   / Test running a rebuild
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Well, thats a bit more than I can get. I'll figure out something.
 
   / Test running a rebuild #6  
Well, thats a bit more than I can get. I'll figure out something.

It's totally redneck, but you could set the engine in an old tire, hook up the radiator or a garden hose, then connect the wiring to a battery and go. It ain't pretty, but it does work. Something like this...

 
   / Test running a rebuild #7  
Alternatively, you could modify an old pallet, hook up the radiator or a garden hose, then connect the wiring to a battery and go. Something like this...

 
   / Test running a rebuild
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Alternatively, you could modify an old pallet, hook up the radiator or a garden hose, then connect the wiring to a battery and go. Something like this...


Well, since I am an official redneck, that's perfect. I just need to figure out the fuel thing.
 
   / Test running a rebuild #9  
Well, since I am an official redneck, that's perfect. I just need to figure out the fuel thing.

An old lawnmower gas tank can be used to supply fuel, or one can get creative and use an inverted 2 liter soda bottle with a pipe nipple through the lid. Connect a piece of rubber hose, and you're off to the races.
 
   / Test running a rebuild #10  
Why do you want to test on a stand?
 

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