Neveragain ..interesting.. but welcome to YT! I would echo the other reply and possibly stating where you sourced them may have been helpful. If it was a cheap overseas kit getting tech help may be near impossible. Also I will let you know that this forum has a John Deere specific topic section, I would suggest posting this over there, see link. Now the rest of this is personal experience and opinion. I would not spend a nickel to rebuild the engine on a 3010 gas. Back in the day we helped a local lawyer who was an heir to a relatives farm. The main tractor he had was a 3010 gas. In my opinion that thing was the doggiest machine I have ever been around. Being used to a snappy Farmall that thing was far from impressive. I remember disking with it, at the end of field I would turn around open the throttle I am almost certain I could count to 5 before it made it back to full rpm. I sure was not impressed with that being my first hands on operation of a John Deere. I had a friend whos family had a 200 head dairy operation. I helped him in my early 20s. He had four 4020s along with several bigger 30 and 40 series tractors. I would run one of the 4020s to haul silage pulling 6 wheel, I suppose they were 18 or 20 foot long self unloader wagons. That is when I learned that John Deere actually made a real tractor, especially 2 of the 4020s had M&W turbos. Best of luck with your tractor, you may think it is the best ever.
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