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Smallfarm
Bronze Level Joined: 27 May 2021 Location: New Auburn, WI Points: 32 |
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Posted: 07 Aug 2024 at 7:44pm |
Need to put a new power plant in my L3, decided it wanted a view outside of the block. Mine was a 670T, I have found a 670HI in an L2. I'm sure it will be straight forward swapping but what's the difference between the two? I can't find much on the HI
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20528 |
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No such thing. 670-T or 670-I or 670-HI. Never remember an I or HI ever in an L-2 or L-3.
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Smallfarm
Bronze Level Joined: 27 May 2021 Location: New Auburn, WI Points: 32 |
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I was just about to edit my post to HI as I was able to get a better look at it. It's definitely a 670HI owner said engine was replaced previously. They installed a new meter reading 900hrs and has about 3600 separator hours. So the I for intercooler is making sense now but they didn't actually intercool it. The replacement engine has the normal 670T intake.
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Smallfarm
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The HI has a Roosa Master pump tagged 2400rpm. Our 7080 has the same pump with 2550 rpm stamped. Am I giving anything up without the full intercooler or is that impossible to know without knowing pump settings?
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DrAllis
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No model L ever had an I or HI engine. So it was a used engine taken from an N-5 combine I think. Full numbers from the injection pump would help. If fuel wasn't turned down from 190 HP to 160 HP I might question how good the engine is ??
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Lynn Marshall
Orange Level Access Joined: 13 Sep 2009 Location: Dana, Iowa Points: 2284 |
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The 670HI should have the counterbalanced crankshaft with the large viscous dampener. The original L2 injection pump might have been put on the 670HI to lower the horsepower and have the correct rpm range. The L2 front crankshaft pulley could then have been used. I think that the combine pulley has more grooves to run the hydraulic pump. Given the age of these engines, if it's ever been overhauled,it may have just an HI block and who knows what inside.
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Unit3
Orange Level Joined: 17 Oct 2009 Location: NC Iowa Points: 5535 |
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The HI should or would give you a larger turbo and the aspirated air cleaner. Back down the RPM's a few hundred and replace the harmonic balancer and I would think it would spin the belts just fine. You might even get a larger radiator with the HI. Check the water pump for side play and count the fan blades. One might give you more blades for more cooling. Long live the Gleaners.
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