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HD-6AG turbo part number cross reference |
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kblackav8or
Bronze Level Joined: 05 Nov 2018 Location: Woodland WA Points: 80 |
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Posted: 28 Mar 2022 at 12:00pm |
I have 2 part numbers for the turbo on my dozer out of the manual. 4515622 and 4359134. I found it is probably originally a Rayjay TO4N8069. I am looking for a new turbo as this one is spewing oil everywhere and needs a rebuild. All my googling has so far been unable to find a economical replacement mostly because I can't seem to cross it to a more modern part number. My understanding is Gleaner combines used the same 6000/7000 engine and turbo clear into the 80s. There were a bunch of army generators that also used them so there are many thousands of these that have been in use over the years. Anyone help with a link or numbers so I can find a reasonably priced correct replacement?
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31151 |
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On my 7G I used the single most available turbo for Allis out there, for the 200 series tractors, Same Mount pattern, Same inlet and Outlet style, spoke to the guys at Air Research and they said can only try it to see but was close in spec to the old one. Was actually fine on the old machine so should also work on yours. These were not so much Heavy Boost but Altitude Compensation mechanisms of the day, just cleaned up fuel burn.
Got mine thru a AG supplier out Nebraska maybe, been a few years now.
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kblackav8or
Bronze Level Joined: 05 Nov 2018 Location: Woodland WA Points: 80 |
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I ordered one this morning. I just couldn't wait but we think we have the right one. The T04 is one of the most common smaller engine turbos there is. I honestly don't need the added power, I need it to not be spewing oil and creating a major fire hazard.
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 31151 |
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This is what I bought
Just had to be reclocked, all the lines connected as original did.
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