Posted by Lex Carter on May 01, 2014 at 23:28:10 from (50.36.60.183):
I need a little help with a DT 407 engine i seem to not have lubrication to the head after getting the block and head machine work done. i will give a quick over view. Rosa master pump seal leak caused rod brg to spin. I removed engine and dissembled i sent crank to be turned 10/10 new dry liners installed and cam brgs. The head needed all new valves, guides and seals. I assembled engine trusting machines failed to check cab brg! the # three brg was installed backwards covering an oil hole sending oil up towards the head, thinking i found out why i have no oil to valve train! i assemble engine again run it still no oil to valve train researching i find that # 5 rocker tower receives oil thru roll pin !! well i find that hole in the head is blind with no passage for oil. I need help to figure out why no oil to head or did my machinist swap out heads with me for the wrong head! Tractor Vet are you around and or refer me to some one for help.
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