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Re: IH 239DT Rebuild Info Questions
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 23, 2006 at 07:54:19 from (4.124.86.241):
In Reply to: IH 239DT Rebuild Info Questions posted by DF on January 23, 2006 at 06:12:00:
It can be done BUT here is the problem are you sure that the crak is within spec's as you can not Mic it in place ya you can roll the bearings in and plasta gauge it and maybe come out ok but what if the crak is egg shape and where you plasta gaged it it show ok but a 1/4 turn its a 2or 3 thousands under . I never do and in frame anymore ya run into to many problems and i got to the point that i do not order the kit before everything is checked with a micrometer and i mean everything inside and out . If the engine has never been down before then sometimes you can get away with and inframe but at the cost of stuff today ya are better off doing and out of frame and doing it wright the first time . If the rear main is needing replacing then the engine has to come out and here again alot of times if the rear main is leaking it is because the mains are getting sloppie .
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