Posted by Butch(oh) on April 27, 2019 at 05:33:38 from (174.233.130.209):
In Reply to: Engines posted by Mmckim on April 26, 2019 at 19:17:01:
I am not sure exactly what your asking? Different meaning same type engine from something else? If so you can swap in a 226 CI engine from a Gleaner E combine, D17 or 170 engine into the WD45 for a slight power increase or a 201 CI engine from a WD or WC which will be a power decrease. That pretty much covers the bolt in swaps. If by different you mean an entirely different type of engine then that's up to your imagination and level of skills as any of them is going to require a good amount of thinking,custom fabrication and machine shop work. Can't help you with the Case.
Starter rotation is not easily reversed, if it has recently been rebuilt and the rebuilder incorrectly installed the fields or brush holder it will run backwards. If it was built to run the other direction and you want to reverse it you must also change the drive. Some starters are easily reversed, some are not.
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