Mf fe 35 1958 impulse buy.

whindy

Member
BASE UK Member
My son wanted to do up a 35 so we bought a 1958 35 4 cylinder diesel.
It was running allegedly when parked up. The engine is solid now what is the best way forward to free it up?
Or should we cut our losses and sell it on?
 

Kidds

Member
Horticulture
The four cylinder has a reputation for being a bad starter and is worth less.
I would advise cutting your losses based on the fact you had to ask.
A friend has a 4 cylinder and his starts very well. So reputation isn't 100% accurate.
 

gatepost

Member
Location
Cotswolds
I had a 4 cylinder, the previous owners had reamed out the port from the combustion chamber to the pot, that made starting ok, indirect injection, you could whip the head off and soak in diesel, some say gin is good, also helps the mechanic, tap with a lump of wood and see what happens.
 

Ltec

Member
I would recommend this video.
Some other good ones on hydraulics etc.
I wasn't sure and thought it was sort of expensive but they were a deadly job for me.
To see someone going through it in picture is ten times what I could understand on a poorly worded manual.
 

X344chap

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Central Scotland
Drain the oil first - if theres water present then go direct to stage 2 below. Injectors out , Have a look into the cylinders with a cheapy boroscope or camera attached to your mobile phone. If they are cleani(ish) then have a go with ATF fluid down the bores then a big bar on the crankshaft or rock it in high gear. Stage 2 - If the cylinders are rusty then go direct to taking the head off and giving the pistons a bit of a tap with a bit of wood and an hammer. You can also apply gentle heat. If no result then remove the sump pan, take the con rod end caps off and try and tap the pistons upwards with a hammer and long piece of wood - or brass rod if you have one. Once pistons are out you can asses the state of the piston, rings, bore and shells before re-assembling.

Edit - its a lovely job lying on your back trying to knock pistons up with old oil dripping on your face.
 
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