Posts by JWAdmin-4-CarePlan
Engine Oil
“Do I have to use non-detergent engine oil in my 8N?” No. Todays motor oils are far superior to what the manufacturers suggested 50 years ago.
Read MoreWiring Diagram
Where can I get a 8N Wiring Diagram?
Read MoreRocker Pin Removal
People seem to have a terrible time getting the rocker pins or sleeves out, but I’ve never found it to be that difficult. The right tools make all the difference.
Read MoreLow Oil Pressure
The relief valve spring is designed to hold the poppet on the seat until oil pressure is 35-45 psi (Yes, the poppet IS supposed to have that flat spot on it). The relief valve only sets the maximum pressure attainable and has no effect on raising a lower pressure unless the spring is weak or broken.
Read MoreTie-Rod Removal
The tie rod or “draglink” ends on the N tractors have a tapered stud that goes in to the steering arm and hold them tightly in place even after the nut is removed. It takes some mechanical force to pop the stud loose from the taper.
Read MoreSteering Box Lube
The early (’47-’48) 8N steering box had a 1/4″ pipe plug on the upper right side of the box. It could also be filled by removing the nut that holds the steering wheel on and pouring the oil down the hollow steering shaft where it flowed out a cross drilled hole and over the upper bearing (very slow process).
Read MoreGear Oil
Originally, the 8N used 90w (GL-1) gear oil for the transmission, rear gears and hydraulics common sump. Capacity is 5 gallons. Many people today recommend using Ford 134 oil.
Read MoreHydraulic Problems
The 8N hydraulic system is simple yet elegant and works great when properly adjusted and maintained.
Read MoreSteering Box Info
Can I upgrade my ’48 to use the newer style 8N steering box?
Read MoreFluid in Tires
Why is water leaking out of my rear tires?
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