That shop heater is as gnarly and old-school as Warren. Outstanding. On a separate note, the amount of technical knowledge Warren has is pretty astounding- I'm an auto tech with 25 years experience and I know how difficult it is to keep current- every new model year necessitates more learning about new technologies. Warren always seems completely up to speed, Very impressive.
im like you Warren, it doesn't matter the engine i always take the piston out of the liner. i dont want to put one together and find out a ring is wrong. i use soap on liner o-rings. i think the orange ring is silicone. nice to watch a professional work. shooting that sounds like fun, unfortunately the outdoor range i go to burnt up in one of California's many wild fires.
Next engine build try the John Deere liner soap. Stinks like leather soap, and that might be what it is but it works great. I pull the piston to the bottom and slide in the wrist pin and install snap rings. I push piston and rod to the top put in the o rings and soap them good then push liner into the block and install the rod. I have a Snap On T Puller With washers and bolts I pull the liner in and dial indicate the protrusion. I also use the Permatex Builders Lube and slather it everywhere. Everyone has a better way and I know your way must be working good for you. I just wanted to share that info as Deere Repair tells you to not use grease. I used it until I greased all of my o-rings and went to lunch and came back and they were to big. I washed them in solvent and dried them and expected them to shrink down, didn't work they got bigger. I had to get more o-rings, that's when i found out about the Deere Liner Soap. Like your channel and watch quite a bit. I can't work out in the cold now but remember those cold tools and fingers. Great job you do and your customers are blessed to have you.
Glad to have a video from you Warren, lost my little girl ( Labrador) at 3Am this morning really pissed off of the shit I put up with, I could understand when Daisy's time comes of your loss of her, great video as always.
Again condolences to you on the loss of your best friend who knew you better than yourself. I have a cross between springer spaniel and boxer she is 15 and on her way to doggy land. She is/was great hunter untrained and always spot on the track. We will miss our best friends .
On more then one occasion I have purchased cylinder kits with the pistons already installed in the liners and once I found a broken ring from the factory and on another one a ring was installed upside down on the piston. I will always check them for that very reason.
Hahaha, now that's the best liner press ever made. Waiting to see all the comments about how wrong that is... if it works, make it work. I was taught, keep the cam followers in the same hole in which they came out of because, there "worn" to that spot, at least that's what I was taught. Guess in a way, it doesn't matter but, who knows for sure. Looking forward to hearing this one running. Great video, cheers :)
Hi Warren, I don't do the road anymore,(i'm too old), but I am a lifelong mechanic,(age 60). I used to have trouble with O-rings staying in the blocks while installing liners too. ugh Detroits! Anyway, I used white grease like you use the red, but the trouble was that the O-rings would swell due to the petrol-base they are made from. I found this stuff called Molykote, and it works wonders! It never swells so you don't get O-ring roll during install and it is still super slippery. Liners just "pop" in with minimal effort and they never roll. if interested, gimme ya addy, and I'll send you a tube! Jay in NY.
they have electrical lube that you use to slide wires in cinduits ,thats safe for all rubber ans isolve with water ,your grease doesnt also at the same time when you final clean your liners ,best of the best is transmission oil ,just detergentsn and cleans amazingly ,rebuilders uses that all the time
Warren, Been watching your vids for at least a year now. Enjoy em and your no nonsense attitude and the STORIES. HAHA. Came across a young lad on YT Nick from JIM's automotive machine shop. He is in N Colorado, not sure if logistics are a problem for any machining jobs but looks like he's a go-get-er and might be at least a backup for you. As myself a former machinist-mechanic from the railway rebuilding EMD locomotive MOTORS (yes I said motors.lol f*$k him), quality of his work and shop setup is impressive. Hope it helps, keep em vids coming.
I just tore a 6068 generator engine down today, it had excessive blow because the air filter was clogged and it sucked dirt in past the air filter seal and dust the engine out .
Another informative video. Thanks for being willing to put them to video. I always enjoy watching . Keep up the whingeing and complaining, it all adds to the reality of life. 😁 All the best from Wales ,uk 🏴
I’ve been looking at a lot of different engine options for my 75’ crew cab because everyone does the 12v Cummins, I really think it would be interesting to a JD swap though, might be something to look into🤔
Well...enjoy your time shooting because with the new bills being presented out there, it's only a matter of time the only weapons you'll be able to own are muzzle loaders. The ban on clips is fast approaching!
Most of the transmission assembly goo is nothing more then colored petroleum jelly unless you get the synthetic types. I never use red transmission assembly goo because it is the same color as transmission fluid which can make you think you have leaks when you check for leaks after a transmission overhaul. For liner o-rings I prefer silicone based o-ring lube which runs about 25$ a tube.
You've done a hundred of these?? Add other models and brands and you must have done a *huge* number of engine rebuilds.Impressive! I rebuilt some parts of an old Cat engine once.Usually i work on small machines so i was happy to get the opportunity.Some aspects were surprising.The workshop manual was giving ridiculously precise liner projection numbers which had me in knots.The specs were in hundedths of millimeters if i remember rightly Oh- and i got completely fooled by the term 'lithium soap'.For some reason the internet wasnt (at the time) showing a clear answer.That had me wondering for a while. Hopefully everyone gets a laugh out of this.I deserve it 🤣🤣🤣
I never use petroleum based grease on rubber gaskets and parts because it will soften and ruin them. I use sealicon lubricant. It's not made from petroleum.
All Deere engine parts (I cant hear real well with 3 kids carrying on)? Are you getting wary of Reliance parts at all Warren? My one rep that was with Tom's Agri Diesel and got me started with them then stayed with the transition to Reliance got out because he felt quality went downhill. I'm not sure what's best now.
hej! im sitting with a jd 7530 and its leeking drinking coolant like i dont know what! whats the best way of figgering out if i need to do a new head gasket job on it?
@@gothatnocat6965 If I remember when he was giving the "Back Story" on that tractor, that was the second engine in the tractor. So, that tells me that there's something else going on in the Drive Train components. When the tractor is in operation, possibly some frame/mounted parts moving around pushing and bottoming out on the crankshaft? If Deere actually warranties the engine I would expect someone from the Deere company to come out and inspect the whole tractor for the above mentioned reasons.
I am pretty sure he is rebuilding the engine himself , the engine has been out of warranty since August ish. When they remaned the engine they used the original dampener which was bad from the start which I’m pretty sure was the demise of the reman engine. Unless I missheard
I'm from south Germany, I had a 4.5L JD and a 6.8L Claas(jdengine). I get the Problems wird the Cylinder head gasket, but I Think the Problem is the water intercooler, its to small & iff IT leak, water get in the cylinder and when You restart the pressure takes the gasket out. So is the American Intercooler the same like Europa? Regards from South Germany
@@harley2die4 there are only a few of its class left (also in Germany). I like his videos, but I don't understand everything, my English is too bad for that. But he has my greatest respect for his work.
Why should they melt? The rings are down in the block to seal the liner from the cooling system, if they are bad you will have cooling fluid in the oil. The heat is up at the cylinder head. They can get stiff over time tho, and leak.
I like you’re press for liners, curious though, did John Deere offer any monetary assistance to this tractors owner? Three dampers are telltale along with c Broken seam on air cooler......
What is the story on that neat old blue ford truck? I have seen mechanics install liners with a press or a block of wood and a hammer but never a "foot". To each his own I guess. Enjoy your day at the range. Shooting is another American pass time
@@malbojah thanks i obviously missed that bit, 10K hours is nothing though so has that engine got other issues? i've rebuilt those 6.8L engines with over 25K hours on them and very rare the liners have lips as bad as this engine had.
Nice job Warren . Thank you for the work you put in. As a mechanic myself in eastern washington I think your doing a great job thank you
That shop heater is as gnarly and old-school as Warren. Outstanding.
On a separate note, the amount of technical knowledge Warren has is pretty astounding- I'm an auto tech with 25 years experience and I know how difficult it is to keep current- every new model year necessitates more learning about new technologies. Warren always seems completely up to speed, Very impressive.
Just get it done attitude. Hand , hammer, wood block, foot. Whatever it takes to make it happen. Love it.
Most people don't have a clue what it takes to make engines to run. Thanks for the video!!!
Like the liner press at 15:28
Ken Prosje I’ve got the same one. Has worked well for years. Had a few it wouldn’t work for but not many.
was that in the john deer manual?
im like you Warren, it doesn't matter the engine i always take the piston out of the liner. i dont want to put one together and find out a ring is wrong.
i use soap on liner o-rings.
i think the orange ring is silicone.
nice to watch a professional work.
shooting that sounds like fun, unfortunately the outdoor range i go to burnt up in one of California's many wild fires.
Next engine build try the John Deere liner soap. Stinks like leather soap, and that might be what it is but it works great. I pull the piston to the bottom and slide in the wrist pin and install snap rings. I push piston and rod to the top put in the o rings and soap them good then push liner into the block and install the rod. I have a Snap On T Puller With washers and bolts I pull the liner in and dial indicate the protrusion. I also use the Permatex Builders Lube and slather it everywhere. Everyone has a better way and I know your way must be working good for you. I just wanted to share that info as Deere Repair tells you to not use grease. I used it until I greased all of my o-rings and went to lunch and came back and they were to big. I washed them in solvent and dried them and expected them to shrink down, didn't work they got bigger. I had to get more o-rings, that's when i found out about the Deere Liner Soap. Like your channel and watch quite a bit. I can't work out in the cold now but remember those cold tools and fingers. Great job you do and your customers are blessed to have you.
Love watching you work on these machines even if I have no idea the technology behind most of it! Keep on keeping on Warren, you're great
Glad to have a video from you Warren, lost my little girl ( Labrador) at 3Am this morning really pissed off of the shit I put up with, I could understand when Daisy's time comes of your loss of her, great video as always.
Sorry for your loss. Being a dog lover, I feel your pain. My girl is getting towards the end as well. It sucks!
My sincere condolences, it's a hard thing to go through losing a good friend.
Thanks Warren, she was one in a million.
@@ghodgeco thank you.
Again condolences to you on the loss of your best friend who knew you better than yourself. I have a cross between springer spaniel and boxer she is 15 and on her way to doggy land. She is/was great hunter untrained and always spot on the track. We will miss our best friends .
great vids, always look forward to seeing them / sometimes very hard to hear you but i wont stop watching . stay safe.
On more then one occasion I have purchased cylinder kits with the pistons already installed in the liners and once I found a broken ring from the factory and on another one a ring was installed upside down on the piston. I will always check them for that very reason.
that bumper is a nice workbench
A pleasure to observe. Thanks.
Sounds like an excellent use of a Sunday, Warren. Pleanty of video here to watch.
Hahaha, now that's the best liner press ever made. Waiting to see all the comments about how wrong that is... if it works, make it work.
I was taught, keep the cam followers in the same hole in which they came out of because, there "worn" to that spot, at least that's what I was taught. Guess in a way, it doesn't matter but, who knows for sure. Looking forward to hearing this one running. Great video, cheers :)
Hi Warren,
I don't do the road anymore,(i'm too old), but I am a lifelong mechanic,(age 60). I used to have trouble with O-rings staying in the blocks while installing liners too. ugh Detroits! Anyway, I used white grease like you use the red, but the trouble was that the O-rings would swell due to the petrol-base they are made from.
I found this stuff called Molykote, and it works wonders! It never swells so you don't get O-ring roll during install and it is still super slippery. Liners just "pop" in with minimal effort and they never roll.
if interested, gimme ya addy, and I'll send you a tube!
Jay in NY.
The tractor will should be nice after your done with it. I think the customer will be happy 👍
The liners should press right it, clean the bores really good.
👍 enjoy watching your videos.
Enjoy some time with your wife take care.
Regards,
Luke 🔧🇬🇧
Another great video and great job and thanks for sharing and God bless you and your family
She'll be a long time runner for sure.
Warren, the true romantic ... 'shooting with the mrs' :)
I don’t blame you for putting the pistons in yourself I would check them too you never know if that guy who put them together was having a bad day lol
You never know the chemical properties of the rubber
Dish soap to keep it safe
Luv you man
Thanks Warren. Always educational, always entertaining, always Warren. Been that way for years and I look forward to many more of the same.
Thank you for the videos Mr Warren..
Thanks Warren man. I love watching this stuff
they have electrical lube that you use to slide wires in cinduits ,thats safe for all rubber ans isolve with water ,your grease doesnt also at the same time when you final clean your liners ,best of the best is transmission oil ,just detergentsn and cleans amazingly ,rebuilders uses that all the time
Another great video. Like watching you work your magic! Have a good time out with your wife. Enjoy the shooting!
Warren love your liner press, put a smile on me
Loved this video, Warren. Still learning from every video. Thanks!
Very cool.nuce to see you rebuilding it.
Shooting good event Sunday have fun, you deserve it.
Good job Master. I like your all videos. Greeting from Hungary.
Happy New Year, Warren, from, Minneola Florida, the opposite end of the country. Have a prosperous New Year!
Warren, Been watching your vids for at least a year now. Enjoy em and your no nonsense attitude and the STORIES. HAHA.
Came across a young lad on YT Nick from JIM's automotive machine shop. He is in N Colorado, not sure if logistics are a problem for any machining jobs but looks like he's a go-get-er and might be at least a backup for you. As myself a former machinist-mechanic from the railway rebuilding EMD locomotive MOTORS (yes I said motors.lol f*$k him), quality of his work and shop setup is impressive.
Hope it helps, keep em vids coming.
Thank you for the video. Stay on target tomorrow.
Blam blam ,pew pew ,enjoy mr and ms warren!thanks for the vidio
I just tore a 6068 generator engine down today, it had excessive blow because the air filter was clogged and it sucked dirt in past the air filter seal and dust the engine out .
Would be interesting if you could tae s on a tor of your shop and give rundown of all your projects-thanks. Buddy
Another informative video. Thanks for being willing to put them to video. I always enjoy watching .
Keep up the whingeing and complaining, it all adds to the reality of life. 😁
All the best from Wales ,uk 🏴
Thanks for sharing Warren.
Happy Shooting. 👍💪
Love the video . Keep safe God bless from the UK
its my bday thank you for this vid the day is complete now thanks warren
Happy birthday.
I've found that if you use the lubricating soap that 'Deere tells you to use you can push the liners in easily by hand, no need to use a hammer.
Dawn works best for me.
👍👍
Warrent another great video. Thank you.
Good work!
lol give it a little heel and sole love it thanks for sharing Warren take care
Nice Video have a great day warren 👍🤟
You got more motors tore apart how do you keep track of all them .
That’s a mechanic you can remember what bolt goes where, but remember to lift that thing from the shop the wife asked you for and you’ve no hope 😂
Thanks for sharing these.
I’ve been looking at a lot of different engine options for my 75’ crew cab because everyone does the 12v Cummins, I really think it would be interesting to a JD swap though, might be something to look into🤔
Checking pre assembled engine parts isn't called OCD.
It's called CYOA.
Cover your own ass is 💯% truth . I had caught a Deere pack with a broke oil ring onetime a couple years ago .That’s why you do that.
Hell yes
Well...enjoy your time shooting because with the new bills being presented out there, it's only a matter of time the only weapons you'll be able to own are muzzle loaders. The ban on clips is fast approaching!
I ain't giving up any of my shit, come and take it.
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Couldn't agree more! Support GOA!!!!
If they come for mine I'll give them the ammo first. One shot at a time.
@@rockyneal3337 couldn't have said it better!!!!
Thank you for this Video :) Informative birthday present i ever had :)
Thanks,Peter for some common sense !
Do you ever use John Deere liner o ring soap? It's very handy stuff.
I like the old ford truck in the back of you
Love it.
who's the guy in the plaid shirt and blue jeans????
Its wareen
good video
Most of the transmission assembly goo is nothing more then colored petroleum jelly unless you get the synthetic types. I never use red transmission assembly goo because it is the same color as transmission fluid which can make you think you have leaks when you check for leaks after a transmission overhaul. For liner o-rings I prefer silicone based o-ring lube which runs about 25$ a tube.
Nice work
You've done a hundred of these?? Add other models and brands and you must have done a *huge* number of engine rebuilds.Impressive!
I rebuilt some parts of an old Cat engine once.Usually i work on small machines so i was happy to get the opportunity.Some aspects were surprising.The workshop manual was giving ridiculously precise liner projection numbers which had me in knots.The specs were in hundedths of millimeters if i remember rightly
Oh- and i got completely fooled by the term 'lithium soap'.For some reason the internet wasnt (at the time) showing a clear answer.That had me wondering for a while.
Hopefully everyone gets a laugh out of this.I deserve it 🤣🤣🤣
I see a Schaeffers oil drum, like it pretty good?
Great quality video Warren!
I never use petroleum based grease on rubber gaskets and parts because it will soften and ruin them. I use sealicon lubricant. It's not made from petroleum.
Some of those o rings are tough to put in and stay in
Nutin like Putin the boot to it warren..lol
Whatever works..
Love watching you..
One hell of a great mechanic..
Doesn't Deere sell ring soap for those? I use their ring soap on IH DT series engines.
damn dude do you ever take a break
Love the channel
Another great video.
All Deere engine parts (I cant hear real well with 3 kids carrying on)? Are you getting wary of Reliance parts at all Warren? My one rep that was with Tom's Agri Diesel and got me started with them then stayed with the transition to Reliance got out because he felt quality went downhill. I'm not sure what's best now.
top man
Poland👍
What were the red dots on the cylinder sleeves' rim? Some sort of alignment match marks/indicators?
How do you know those bottom to o rings don't roll when you put the liner in
hej! im sitting with a jd 7530 and its leeking drinking coolant like i dont know what!
whats the best way of figgering out if i need to do a new head gasket job on it?
I put a Gillette shaver blade in oil for three days and it turned into a swollen rubbery blob.
do you have relatives in Stoke on trent staffordshire Warren ?
K so what did I miss, what ended up wrong with the one that was trashing balancers?
It's going back to Deere for warranty coverage. Discussed two videos back I think. Likely an out of balance crank.
@@gothatnocat6965 If I remember when he was giving the "Back Story" on that tractor, that was the second engine in the tractor. So, that tells me that there's something else going on in the Drive Train components. When the tractor is in operation, possibly some frame/mounted parts moving around pushing and bottoming out on the crankshaft? If Deere actually warranties the engine I would expect someone from the Deere company to come out and inspect the whole tractor for the above mentioned reasons.
I am pretty sure he is rebuilding the engine himself , the engine has been out of warranty since August ish. When they remaned the engine they used the original dampener which was bad from the start which I’m pretty sure was the demise of the reman engine. Unless I missheard
I'm from south Germany,
I had a 4.5L JD and a 6.8L Claas(jdengine).
I get the Problems wird the Cylinder head gasket, but I Think the Problem is the water intercooler, its to small & iff IT leak, water get in the cylinder and when You restart the pressure takes the gasket out.
So is the American Intercooler the same like Europa?
Regards from South Germany
@@harley2die4
there are only a few of its class left (also in Germany). I like his videos, but I don't understand everything, my English is too bad for that. But he has my greatest respect for his work.
Wouldn’t those ring melt with all that heat?
Why should they melt? The rings are down in the block to seal the liner from the cooling system, if they are bad you will have cooling fluid in the oil. The heat is up at the cylinder head. They can get stiff over time tho, and leak.
No, the hot bit is at the top of the piston, the other bits should be the same as the water temperature.
I like you’re press for liners, curious though, did John Deere offer any monetary assistance to this tractors owner? Three dampers are telltale along with c
Broken seam on air cooler......
This is a different tractor not the one you’re thinking of 👍🏻
That move is called foot pounda
What is the story on that neat old blue ford truck? I have seen mechanics install liners with a press or a block of wood and a hammer but never a "foot". To each his own I guess. Enjoy your day at the range. Shooting is another American pass time
Wow where did you get that heater. What's the name. ?
Val 6 heater.
This bloke definitely doesn’t drink bud light
redwing boots makes liner installation tools???
how many ours are on that engine? i seen the lip on the liners in previous vid must have 20 thousand+ on it??
IIRC he said in the disassembly vid that the engine had around 10k hours on it
@@malbojah thanks i obviously missed that bit, 10K hours is nothing though so has that engine got other issues? i've rebuilt those 6.8L engines with over 25K hours on them and very rare the liners have lips as bad as this engine had.
@@samuelgoddard5248 the owner was bad on maintenance
On squatch253 channel he talked about some o rings swelling with some lubes. He used tire mounting lube on his cat engine o rings
Yeah but Warren actually put parts back together, he just seems to take them apart and clean them 🤔
LOL he presses the liner in using his foot/boot wow.... Ah it's someone else's equipment anyways.
اشكرك ع ترجمه🤙
You are out of uniform you might be mistaken for a burger.
Obligatory first comment
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Thought you were going to Parlor with the rest of them. Oh wait...
Nope I am still here getting paid to piss you off 😂
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 lmao 😂
@@westerntruckandtractorrepa1353 Probably can't tell you've been shadow banned.
You might be a good mechanic, but I would never pay you a dime to put ur dirty boot on my engine overhaul. Ever. What a joke.