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ph2 engine brake

Post #1 by morrison » Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:44 pm

hello & please help, i have a lovley old winget (i think) twin hydrolic tip, 4x4 articalated steer with a petter ph2 crank start engine, early to mid 80s possibly. the engine has a engine brake fitted which all needs replacing, its a drum brake with horse shoe pads. engine no 52786 where can i get a replacment kit from ?

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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #2 by FOWLER MAN » Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:00 pm

Hi,
If your dumper is a Winget from the early / middle 80s it's probably a 4B series.
Winget are srill in business and theres a full set of opperators manuals, repair manuals and parts lists on line.

Go to www.winget.co.uk/PartsAndService.aspx

I think the transmission brake you are looking for is possibly the one shown below for the 4B40 two tonner. It's probably a Winget part rather than Petter.
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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #3 by morrison » Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:40 pm

morrison wrote:hello & please help, i have a lovley old winget (i think) twin hydrolic tip, 4x4 articalated steer with a petter ph2 crank start engine, early to mid 80s possibly. the engine has a engine brake fitted which all needs replacing, its a drum brake with horse shoe pads. engine no 52786 where can i get a replacment kit from ?
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Changed my mind, now think it might be a Williams. Can anyone tell from these photos.

There is a photo of the brakes that came off the dumper. You can see the drum on the front of the engine on the first photo.
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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #4 by essexpete » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:25 pm

Not seen one of those before. Perhaps a 70s built machine?


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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #5 by tctractors » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:28 pm

The dumper could be a Johnson? I cannot recall a Williams, anyhow its going to be some pig to start direct off the flywheel, a good arm will be required on a cold day.
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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #6 by morrison » Thu Aug 14, 2014 11:20 am

starts fist time every time, open cold start, throttle open full, leave decompression alone, find biting point with handle come back half a turn and swing it,BANG BANG BANG fisrt time every time.
SORRY I MEANT A JOHNSON DUMPER , NOT WILLIAMS


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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #7 by tctractors » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:26 pm

Darren, does it do this on a cold day??? most dumper builders tried to get the engines starting off the camshaft as it was half the speed so took half the effort to crank, Johnson dumpers were known as pigs to start around Dec' through to March, after that they would start easy.

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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #8 by morrison » Mon Aug 18, 2014 1:13 pm

After a week or two of freezing temperatures it will not start, I was told it's diesel waxing over!!. The old girl does live outside


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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #9 by tctractors » Mon Aug 18, 2014 10:04 pm

No thats not diesel gone wax like, thats what you get from spinning the engine off the flywheel, if the starting handle was poked into the cam drive that wax would work fine

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Re: ph2 engine brake

Post #10 by daz28 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 1:34 am

:? As far as I can remember all ph2s started on the crank. I would have thought a cam start would be harder as 1 turn would need to turn the crank twice.


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