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Posted by K.B.-826 on June 14, 2007 at 16:37:25 from (66.188.208.110):
In Reply to: Alright You Guys posted by Allan In NE on June 14, 2007 at 05:44:10:
A 282 would be the closest thing there is to a bolt-up. Really, it wouldn't be the most expensive project in the world. If you could get a complete 282 out of a 656 Hydro with the flywheel, all you would need is the diesel starter, throttle linkage, a tee at the bottom of the fuel tank for the return fuel (or the complete diesel tank and lines), and a little modification to the wiring. Anyone who says a 282 is hard starting must not have the patience to hold the glow plug button for the required length of time, or has only been around a totally worn one with half of the glow plugs burned out. Mine will start without being plugged in anytime it's above freezing with about 60 seconds of glow plugs.
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