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D-15 vs D-14 crankshaft

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    Posted: 04 Jun 2010 at 1:58pm
I have a D-14 that I am working on and getting ready to overhaul. I was curious if a crank from a D-15 series I will interchange?? How about a d-15 series II?
 
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D15 SER I AND D15 SER II ARE THE SAME. THE BIG DIFFERENTS IS THE RODS.

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According to tractordata.com the stroke is the same in all 3 tractors with the series II D15 having a bigger bore than the 14 or 15 series I. They also show a difference in compression ratio between the 14 and series I 15. I wonder if you can't replace the internals in a 14 to make it a 160 cu in like the series II 15.


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The crankshaft from a D14 and D15 series I are the same.
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You can bore and stroke them . Jamie could probably tell you everything that can be done .
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote norm [ind] Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jun 2010 at 7:47pm
  crankshafts are the same on d-14-15   sleeves are different  160 orings are in block
   d-14 orings are on sleeves  different iin cu  in
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The D-14 O rings are in the block also.
I just installed a set.
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So, I can install the crank from a D-15 into my D-14. They are identical right? The D-14, D-15 series I and II both have the same stroke right?
 
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Ok just looked at the tractor data.com site. Lots of good stuff there!!! 
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