Posted by MSM on December 16, 2018 at 06:25:32 from (172.58.185.38):
In Reply to: Reman engine block posted by Kory1998 on December 15, 2018 at 14:56:35:
There are hundreds of used blocks available for any of those tractors in salvage yards through out the country. As long as the block isn't cracked or damaged from a rod toss, the blocks can be completely refurbished by a reputable machine shop that has the equipment to rebuild them. If you are worried about the liner seal grooves being rusted out or deteriorated, the bad area can be machined out and a new seal boss pressed in. The block can be line bored,new cam bearings installed and the block decked and the liner seat counter bored,setting the liner protrusion to spec. Going this route, expect to pay $2-3000 in machine shop charges,if it is in rough shape, plus the price of a used block.Add another $500 to $1000 to have the head redone,$6-700 to turn and polish the crank,$2-300 to regrind the cam to spec,and $1300-1500 for an engine kit.Still leaves the injector pump and injectors to be checked,or rebuilt.Using your old style 4020 as an example, you have now spent $10,000 on a $8-9000 tractor and you haven't touched the clutch or flywheel or any other repairs the tractor needs.
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