Also right on this site here you can get an overhaul kit for the engine if its a 201 CI diesel from 310 to 366 dollars.Thats not so bad for a diesel engine.So for around 1000 dollars you could rebuild your engine if you can do it yourself.If you look long and hard at pump shops you can probably get it done cheaper if you even need it.If the sludge hasnt ever been drianed out of the tank,and the lines arent sucking air someplace,and you have good fuel,it might run better. Also I dont know what the article you were reading was,but I have seen an article about a Ford 6000 tractor which used a 6 cylinder gas engine like what was in a car.You might be able to make something like a 6 cylinder car engine work in a 6000 Ford tractor.I dont even know what the difference is on them.I havent seen but maybe 10 of them in my whole life and Ive been all over the Midwest.Im thinking doing something like that with a 6 cylinder tractor engine,if it was a gas burner to begin with,would make a lot more sense than replacing a diesel engine in a backhoe with a gas burner or even a 6 cylinder diesel that you mentioned.
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