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Indust 4 engine change

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L.C.Grey

07-24-2005 05:54:22




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I have an industrial 4 with a stuck engine. I'm going to try to unstick it first, but if I can't I'll look for a running engine from a power plant or H to transplant into it. What I'm wondering is: Can you R&R the enigine in the I/W/O versions without splitting the tractor?

This particular machine is a road roller conversion on an I4, so splitting it would be very difficult. The other option would be inframing it which wouldn't be a lot of fun either. The machine is really straight and 100% complete. I sure want to get this one running for both show and to use here on my place and for our club tractor pulls.

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El Toro

07-24-2005 16:25:06




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 Re: Indust 4 engine change in reply to L.C.Grey, 07-24-2005 05:54:22  
You should pull the head to see what the cylinders look like. Pour some transmission fluid into each cylinder and let it soak. You need to be patient, someone on here posted to use the starter to free the engine. Just bump the starter button easily and let it soak, a few days later bump it again easily. Don't hold the starter button on. I used a block of oak wood to tap on the connecting rods and 2 of the pistons came out in the sleeves and the other 2
came out w/o the sleeves. I had pulled the engine to do this, since I wanted to degrease the block. I would pull the engine so you can easily work on it. Just be careful. Hal

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