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acer
Bronze Level Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Points: 140 |
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Posted: 12 Aug 2024 at 10:05am |
My 210 has antifreeze in the oil pan, so in the near future I'm going into it and see what's the problem. any recommendations on engine kits or parts? the last overhaul on my 7060 I used Clevite brand but I bet that's not an option anymore. thanks
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8070nc
Orange Level Access Joined: 21 Mar 2019 Location: North Carolina Points: 505 |
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No recomendation on engine kits but agco had clevites about a year ago
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1957 D14 DES 300 with 25000 engine 616 tractor |
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ryan(IN)
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Pretty much the only option for overhaul kits anymore is reliance. We a got a kit from Riley tractor at work awhile back but had reliance pistons and sleeves. Whatever kit you get I would buy an agco head gasket.
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ryan
1984 8070 FWA,1979 7060,1975 7040,1971 190,1960 D-17D,1957 D-14, 196? D-19G, 1975 5040,1971? 160,1994 R62 |
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Mikez
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Ryan do you know what ac kit part number
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acer
Bronze Level Joined: 10 Jun 2010 Points: 140 |
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Thanks for the info, suppose i will check the oil cooler first then move on to the next step.
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DrAllis
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Jack up under the bellhousing. Roll the front axle out from underneath. Pull the pan. Pressurize the radiator. Plug in the block heater if it has one. Watch for the coolant to start leaking. Oil coolers are SELDOM the problem. Do not pressurize more than 12 psi.
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