Hello folks! Been a long time since I have posted here. 6-7 years?
looking for possibly a PDF of the parts diagram for this engine? I know I purchased a parts/overhaul manual and tillotson manual a while back, but cannot seem to find them. I'm specifically looking for a part number for the rope starter recoil spring? Mine was broke, I don't even know how it still had a recoil to it.
Question 2 : Can anyone suggest or have the proper values for the stator and primary/secondary coil resistances? If I remember right, one of the main reasons I pulled the engine was related to an ignition issue. So while I'm all tore apart, I will check the values, clean the points and re-time it. Parts are getting limited and I hate to throw parts at it.
Here's what's going on,
I've had a lot of folks lately ask me about the terra tiger. A few years back, I had started to do some work to it in order to get it back up and running. The majority of my issues were engine related, you know the beloved ever so dependable JLO. So I'm back at it, full speed. I remember I had issues getting the clutch and the fly wheel off. ( change crank bearings ) I finally decided to do some measuring and some online research for pullers. I had tried before but didn't want to mess up the flywheel by using the incorrect tools and processes. ( I am an aircraft mechanic and wired to do things the right way to eliminate bad situations ). I've managed to get this thing (engine) finally completely torn down and l have attached some progress photos if anyone is interested.
I am going to paint the engine. I've come across areas of corrosion that required some extensive cleaning. I will paint all of the aluminum parts, aircraft contenintal engine gold and all of the steel parts ( brackets, starter etc ) flat black. This should help keep the corrosion to a minimum and hopefully make it look pretty neat. (Notice the head is already painted gold, i wasn't real sure about it at first, but I think it will turn out nice)
After doing some measurements I was able to find a puller for the flywheel, if anyone out there has run into the same situation as me, it is a 40mm x 1.5 male threaded puller. Worked like a charm. About $30.00 shipped.
The clutch assy ended up coming off fairly easy as well. You will need a bolt, 7/8 INCH x 14 fine thread. This bolt will thread into the clutch and press against a stationary rod that will press against the crank. For the rod I used a stake chopped to size that fit into the crankshaft. I could not find a bolt anywhere local. I was browsing through my local tractor supply and stumbled across a cat 1-2, 3 point hitch fitting that was the correct thread. I snagged it up along with an additional nut to use as a jam nut. Worked perfect. About $7-8.
I'm shocked, but not really, about how the casting flaws in the engine. A lot of raised flaws in the casting through the cylinder and crankcase ports. I will deffinately be polishing these out, hopefully give it a cleaner airflow.
Anyhow. Enjoy a few photos. Hopefully they will work. Right now I'm in the painting process. Will be adding a new crankshaft, bearings, gaskets and seals. Carb is getting reworked. I will keep posting progress !
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looking for possibly a PDF of the parts diagram for this engine? I know I purchased a parts/overhaul manual and tillotson manual a while back, but cannot seem to find them. I'm specifically looking for a part number for the rope starter recoil spring? Mine was broke, I don't even know how it still had a recoil to it.
Question 2 : Can anyone suggest or have the proper values for the stator and primary/secondary coil resistances? If I remember right, one of the main reasons I pulled the engine was related to an ignition issue. So while I'm all tore apart, I will check the values, clean the points and re-time it. Parts are getting limited and I hate to throw parts at it.
Here's what's going on,
I've had a lot of folks lately ask me about the terra tiger. A few years back, I had started to do some work to it in order to get it back up and running. The majority of my issues were engine related, you know the beloved ever so dependable JLO. So I'm back at it, full speed. I remember I had issues getting the clutch and the fly wheel off. ( change crank bearings ) I finally decided to do some measuring and some online research for pullers. I had tried before but didn't want to mess up the flywheel by using the incorrect tools and processes. ( I am an aircraft mechanic and wired to do things the right way to eliminate bad situations ). I've managed to get this thing (engine) finally completely torn down and l have attached some progress photos if anyone is interested.
I am going to paint the engine. I've come across areas of corrosion that required some extensive cleaning. I will paint all of the aluminum parts, aircraft contenintal engine gold and all of the steel parts ( brackets, starter etc ) flat black. This should help keep the corrosion to a minimum and hopefully make it look pretty neat. (Notice the head is already painted gold, i wasn't real sure about it at first, but I think it will turn out nice)
After doing some measurements I was able to find a puller for the flywheel, if anyone out there has run into the same situation as me, it is a 40mm x 1.5 male threaded puller. Worked like a charm. About $30.00 shipped.
The clutch assy ended up coming off fairly easy as well. You will need a bolt, 7/8 INCH x 14 fine thread. This bolt will thread into the clutch and press against a stationary rod that will press against the crank. For the rod I used a stake chopped to size that fit into the crankshaft. I could not find a bolt anywhere local. I was browsing through my local tractor supply and stumbled across a cat 1-2, 3 point hitch fitting that was the correct thread. I snagged it up along with an additional nut to use as a jam nut. Worked perfect. About $7-8.
I'm shocked, but not really, about how the casting flaws in the engine. A lot of raised flaws in the casting through the cylinder and crankcase ports. I will deffinately be polishing these out, hopefully give it a cleaner airflow.
Anyhow. Enjoy a few photos. Hopefully they will work. Right now I'm in the painting process. Will be adding a new crankshaft, bearings, gaskets and seals. Carb is getting reworked. I will keep posting progress !
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