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robesonfarms
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Joined: 22 May 2012 Location: Queen City, MO Points: 33 |
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Topic: 426 engine swapPosted: 15 hours 42 minutes ago at 12:36pm |
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Im looking at a 426 out of a L3 Gleaner combine. What needs to be done before I can put the motor into an 8030 allis? Torque specs? Thank you!
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DrAllis
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Posted: 8 hours 49 minutes ago at 7:29pm |
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Flywheel, maybe the engine back plate, exhaust manifold and turbo and crossover tube, maybe the water pump and possibly the crankshaft pulley. Front engine mounts need to be fabricated. Throttle linkage depending on the age of the L-3 engine.
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robesonfarms
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Posted: 8 hours 48 minutes ago at 7:30pm |
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If I have the original motor still in the 8030 can I just use the original motor mounts to transfer over?
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DrAllis
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Posted: 8 hours 42 minutes ago at 7:36pm |
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That's up to you. A lot more work. The front end of the engine has to be stripped and camshaft removed to swap the front engine plate.
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Lynn Marshall
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Posted: 8 hours 31 minutes ago at 7:47pm |
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If you did that, I think that I would use the tractor oil pump and pan. Probably check on some crank bearings while there too. Maybe even use the tractor injection pump, if you have more faith in it.
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