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8070nc
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Topic: 670T engine questionPosted: 14 hours 2 minutes ago at 6:22pm |
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Did all 670Ts with bosch injectors have the large wrist pins
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1957 D14 DES 300 with 25000 engine 616 tractor |
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DrAllis
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Posted: 13 hours 39 minutes ago at 6:45pm |
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1982 was M-100 and Bosch nozzles and big pins in the 8000 series and N-series combines for sure. I think the big pin/3-ring piston thing was the fall of 1980 production?? Still a Roosa pump but Bosch injectors. It would have been at a certain eng s/n break. That's kind of how I remember it.
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Posted: 12 hours 18 minutes ago at 8:06pm |
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Thanks Doc. The reason i ask is I have a 8070 that has the most blowby ive ever seen. Ive found a 670t thats affordable. I know it doesnt have the counterbalanced crank but no harder than ill use the tractor i think itll be fine. Just have to keep the rpm down to 670t level. It has bosch injectors but no injectoin pump is gone and they cut the injection lines. The stubs appear to have been to a m100 pump
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Lynn Marshall
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Posted: 39 minutes ago at 7:45am |
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Are the pump drive gear and the idler gear still in it? They are different from the M100 to the Rossa. As for blowby, I should have mentioned in the 7010 post, when these engines get coolant in the oil, they will develop what appears to be an extreme amount of blowby. The coolant will pool a little bit on the top of the head,under the rockers arms. As the temperature rises in the engine, this coolant tends to evaporate and causes a steam. When the steam comes out of the breather tube, you would swear that the rings are totally shot on the pistons. The engine may run just fine, but it sure doesn't look like it should.
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