Posted by gearnut on October 15, 2008 at 06:23:43 from (68.62.56.183):
Hi
I'm looking for information pertaining to bolt patterns at the rear of the engine block (where the adapter plate bolts to the block) of various International tractor engines.
Generally, I'm trying to figure out which engines share which (rear) bolt pattern.
Does a 263-301 share it's 6 bolt pattern with any other block (actually it's a 8 bolt pattern but only uses 6) ? Someone said a M (264/281) uses the same pattern - I'll assume he is correct.
Does the DT466 8 bolt pattern only exist on the D414/D436/DT466 ?.. or is it shared with the D361/D407 block ?
Or, does the D361/D407 have it's own bolt pattern ?
How about the German D310/D358 diesel ? where does it fit into the mix ?
Does the H engine share it's rear bolt pattern with any other series of engines... or is the little 152/164 all by itself ?
For anyone who knows and wishes to share their knowledge- I appreciate !
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