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Followup on WD WD45 pistons

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    Posted: 20 Nov 2015 at 8:38pm
I finally had a chance to get to the farm and take some pictures. I will post each engine kit or set of pistons in a separate post to minimize confusion.

This is a set of 4 WD 6.6:1 ratio pistons.






Edited by Michael Crowe - 24 Jan 2018 at 3:11pm
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This is a set of 6.45:1 compression pistons for a WD45.








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This is a 5.5:1 compression piston for a WD.

I only have one of these; not sure where I got it.





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This is an Engine Kit, 257454, this is a 5.7:1 compression ratio for a WD engine.










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This is an Engine Kit for a WD45 with 6.45:1 compression ratio pistions.








Edited by Michael Crowe - 24 Jan 2018 at 3:27pm
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This is an Engine Kit for a WD45 with 7.25:1 compression pistons.








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I have 3 WD45 6.45:1 engine kits and 1 WD 5.7:1 Engine Kit that I will sell.  I also have 4 NOS 6.6:1 compression WD Pistons. All these kits and miscellaneous pistons are NOS. I also have a 4 NORS Sleeve Kits for a WD Distillate Engine.

Sorry to take so long fixing the above posts due to the Photobucket debacle.

Please email or call me if you are interested. I rarely check PM's.

mcrowefarm@gmail.com or 816 898 7277.


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Im interested In a 7.25 kit ill contact tomorrow.
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Great Information and pictures!
I make a motion that this be made a permanent post like Brian Ahart's post on wheel weights.
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Wonderful. So, the WD-45 LPG piston really is the same piston/piston bowl as a D-17 gas engine, whereas the WD-45 gas is the cereal bowl design.
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I would say the 7.25 : 1 WD45 kit would be a later kit, since they are the D17 design.
The parts book shows the 5.0:1 WD piston the same part number as the 7.25:1 WD45, and I would assume, since it is a WD piston design, would be a flat top piston. 
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Just to add a bit of light on the 7.25:1 lpg piston, when I rebuilt my 1953 WD45 Distillate it had the 5.0:1 compression ratio pistons, part number 223507. The pictures I took were not the best but my recollection is that they were dished; could be flat tops, but definitely not the recessed bowl like the lpg piston.

The parts books I have shows the 5.0:1 piston, 223507 the same as the 7.2:1 compression piston. I don't know if it is a typo, or if the 7.25:1 was a separate piston than the 223507. My suspicion is that it is not a typo, because the parts books shows the 223507 to also be a WD45 piston, but it does not show the lpg piston to also be a WD piston or even a 226 power unit piston.

Another interesting sidenote, when I bought my rebuild kit from ACGO to rebuild my WD45 Distillate, it came with the lpg pistons.
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WC and WD kero /distallate engines have the cereal bowl pistons,i dont know what their part number is but i,d say if they went on a wd 45 crank you would get 7.25 compression. They sit down a fair way in the 201 cylinder.
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Brian is right this post needs to get put in the new spot for all to find latter on down the road.
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Originally posted by JPG AUSTRALIA JPG AUSTRALIA wrote:

WC and WD kero /distallate engines have the cereal bowl pistons,i dont know what their part number is but i,d say if they went on a wd 45 crank you would get 7.25 compression. They sit down a fair way in the 201 cylinder.
As far as I know all WC and WD distillate pistons, when these tractors were new, had flat top pistons. They were just shorter than the higher compression gasoline pistons. Also at least the early WC pistons were cast iron and not aluminum.
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I just reposted all these pictures due to the photobucket mess.
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One of my D-17's had the (7.25/1) 229717 pistons, the same as the photo above.
Reliant's  7.25/1 pistons are virtually identical.
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     Thanks Michael, I missed it last time.
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Thanks for bringing the pic's back on here.
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