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Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do????
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Posted by jay pence on November 11, 2006 at 12:00:04 from (75.23.92.144):
In Reply to: Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? posted by Bob on November 11, 2006 at 11:50:45:
this is of some help, I have already put the engine into the 4020, it fits tight but it does fit. I had the combine crankshaft pulley machined to be the same as the 4020 diesel. this was the easy part, I adjusted the fan blades and made a spacer so they don't hit. now my only problem is how to do this oil pump????. If i understand what your saying. The oil pump off the 4020 and the 6600 mount up the same. so install the 4020 pump??? What about the oil cooler. do I really need it? the combine engine uses a long tube that runs up the bottom side of the block that feeds the cooler and this is where ihave came to a halt at?? I am thankfull for any and all in put
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