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Re: Hard starting 1206
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Posted by Old Dutch on January 03, 2006 at 15:45:36 from (66.168.16.201):
In Reply to: Hard starting 1206 posted by 06'er on January 02, 2006 at 14:08:02:
o6er: If you are serious about that tractor and want it done right. It would need the update done on it. Their is a service bulletin for the rebore for .10 oversize sleeve to bring it back to standard and compensate for a stretching in the upper part of the combustion chamber that has occurred over time. If it is not done, the upper part of the sleeve will inevitably crack at the edge of block at the top of the bore. Very common with the 361 and 407 cubic engines, with many hours. That plus shimming the injectors and getting the breaking pressure and valve recession in order and please do check the timing gears in that particular engine as they do require looking at, they are noted for wear. This has a notable effect on the timing of that engine. Please let me know how it turns out. Good Luck Old Dutch
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