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Wc oil pan gaskets

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Topic: Wc oil pan gaskets
Posted By: EricSWPA
Subject: Wc oil pan gaskets
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2012 at 1:17pm
Just wondering if anyone knows what agco is charging for the oil pan gaskets the front of my pan is leaking badly just got this unstyled wc fired up today. Also can they be changed with the engine in the tractor thanks for any info.



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Posted By: hamman01
Date Posted: 07 Apr 2012 at 9:42pm
Can't help with price from them but Steiner tractor parts charges $17.00 for those and the tappet cover and side cover gaskets.  I can tell you that you can change them with the motor in the tractor. We just did a 47 WC.. One thing make sure the pan is very clean and the engine is clean. Use non hardening permatex and make sure you center and preform the gaskets to the pan. You must let the excess hang out on the end gaskets. They have to crush in place. We had to do it twice because i trimmed the excess of and didn't preform the gaskets to the pan. It leaked terribly. What we did the second time is to take the pan place it upside down on a wide flat board over-night, after permatexing and centering the end gaskets in the pan.  One other hint is to remove the front motor cross member otherwise you will be fighting to get the pan up and get it bolted in place. Just one word of caution we took and hooked a sling around the front of the crank and held it with a cherry picker. I was told by an old time Allis mechanic that it would make it easier and believe me it was. I wouldn't do it without something holding up the front of the engine. Good luck hope this helps.


Posted By: EricSWPA
Date Posted: 08 Apr 2012 at 12:19am
Thanks my dealer has the gaskets gona pick them up monday ill definetly try your advice im hoping to get the motor changed out this summer but until then the one thats In it will have to do


Posted By: hamman01
Date Posted: 08 Apr 2012 at 8:28am
Don't over tighten the pan bolts. I snapped one offOuch It should be relatively easy. Good Luck.



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