Posted by The tractor vet on April 21, 2015 at 18:47:39 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: 903 Cummins reman posted by bradk on April 21, 2015 at 17:28:26:
Your just to far away from me and a couple of really good Cummins guys . And like said below on the 903's they will get into your piggy bank. Now about 32 miles west of me there is a place called Aldelman's (Sp) in Canton Ohio that has some mil. engines and take outs . And another thought here is IF you have the room to do and 855 transplant you can find 400 big cams all over the place and you could replace the automotive injection pump with a constant speed pump and de rate to 370-380 for ag use . You would gain Hp and torque buy going inline over the 903 . as i think that they were set at around 320 Hp for industrial app. You could even use a NTC 350 big cam and do the same with the pump change a derater to around 325-330 . If you have the room in the nose Just a thought and it would be of less expense .What the 400 big cams had over the 350 big cam was all the valves were Stelite where as on the 350's only the exhaust were.
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