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early/late D282 differences
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Posted by P Backus on February 07, 2006 at 11:30:49 from (69.128.32.83):
I have the opportunity to get a (reportedly) good running complete D282 that I would put in my 706D, which currently has a dead D282 (needing an overhaul). The thing is the running one comes from a 560, which would be the earlier engine with the light press fit sleeves. The 706 has the later 282. Are there other differences or weaknesses in the early engine? Did they have more head trouble, or gasket/deck or sleeve trouble? The 560 engine is also 12 hp less, right? How do I tweak it to 706 rated hp.? Would I be better off just rebuilding my D282, that way you know what you have when you"re done? Mine will need pump and injector work too, but I already have the motor apart, so we are along the path to rebuilding anyway. Any thoughts? Just putting a running engine in would be cheaper and easier, but........? Paul
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