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Re: International 674 Diesel Engine Part$$$$$$$$
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 30, 2006 at 08:52:33 from (64.179.117.16):
In Reply to: International 674 Diesel Engine Part$$$$$$$$$ posted by Scotty1 on April 30, 2006 at 03:38:30:
The old sayen is that if ya want to play ya got to pay and now that you are playen in the big sand box it costs more . Now if you need rings and bearings ya need more then that as said in the other post ya need more then meet the eye and to a rebuild while it is apart is money well spent , BUT doing a rebuild on a diesel is not just a matter of slappen in parts this is where ya had better know what you are doing and do it BY THE BOOK like getting the sleeve hight set correctly checking the crank BEFORE ORDEREN BEARINGS having the connecting rods rebuilt and sizen the pin bushing having the injection system rebuilt and maken sure that you assembel it as per the book down to the vary last detail.
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