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262 gas in a WD45

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    Posted: 16 Aug 2010 at 8:02pm
Has anyone ever put a 262 gas or a diesel in a WD45 before?? and what changes will i have to make...other than the sheet metal, scootin the rad up, and linkage. The 262 that i am going to put in the tractor  is of a C Gleaner.
 Thanks, Cordel.
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Originally posted by ACD19farmboy ACD19farmboy wrote:

Has anyone ever put a 262 gas or a diesel in a WD45 before?? and what changes will i have to make...other than the sheet metal, scootin the rad up, and linkage. The 262 that i am going to put in the tractor  is of a C Gleaner.
 Thanks, Cordel.


Yeah they have... it really looks like something else:




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Hi Gordel, I have did it...my 262 is out of Gleaner C also. I am just finishing up the paint work and re assembling after completing the installation/conversion. In my opinion AC should have built a 45 with a six cylinder from day one..It runs so smooth and has big power!! 90plus horses! and sound sweet.
 
All you need is the following:
 
-45D adapter plate or use the adapter from the combine and use a 45D plate to drill your holes.
-45D flywheel or the flywheel from cockshutt 40 or 50 will work
-45D heavy spring clutch plate
-45D throttle linkage used to go to the injection pump and convert it to work with the governor
-D19 Governor or Cockshutt governor if you want it to run like a normal tractor
-45D rad or convert the 45Gas rad
45D hood
 
Some big rubber 16.9 or bigger!!!! I have 30's on mine of a 175 or 190 looks great!
 
That's about it enjoy.
 
Jim
 
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Jim, could you take some photos of where you did the hook ups, it would be lots of help!
 
Thanks again, Cordel
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Yes I will take a few photo's on the re-assemble and post for everyone. I also designed a dry element air cleaner set up for it.
 
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This wouldn't happen to be you would it??
 
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Not me that's me I am running a 262 gas with 18.4x30's and a single front wheel.
 
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There were two WD45s with 262 gas engines at the GOTO in Albert City last weekend and one 45 with a 301 diesel in it.   I didnt get any pictures, wish I had more time, 3 days just isnt enough!!!!!!!!
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Skip, I'vw got to agree with the comment that 3 days isn't enough time. I got home and realized that I failed to take hardly any photos of the tractors displayed. I did get some of the combining. raking straw and a few of the garden tractors working. While I thoroughly enjoyed myself, another day dedicated to only taking pictures would have helped. Guess that's why I like working shows though. You can get involved and are having so much fun you just forget to take pictures.  God Bless
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