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| traper
01-08-2012 11:55:20
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I have a lehman ford engine #S96110E 4 cyl D would like to know CI.and HP.I think it is 242 CI. Engine was marine with fresh water system has less then 500 HR run time sat on a palette sence 1970 will it fit a ford major?Thanks four help in advance. traper |
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| cdmn
01-11-2012 16:40:50
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Re: ford lehman engine in reply to traper, 01-08-2012 11:55:20
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| Does it have the proper front engine mounts? You will need a tractor oil pan with the rear pivot for the front axle wishbone. Most marine engines would have water-cooled manifolds, which you probably would want to replace with tractor manifolds. Do you still have the engine that came with the tractor? Send pictures if you like. |
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| kstractor
01-08-2012 13:09:11
75.249.22.107
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Re: ford lehman engine in reply to traper, 01-08-2012 11:55:20
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| could that be a ford Degleman engine? |
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| Fordfarmer
01-11-2012 14:30:48
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Re: ford lehman engine in reply to kstractor, 01-08-2012 13:09:11
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| I think you mean 'Dorset'. There was a 4-cylinder version in the Dorset series of Ford industrials. The only one I'm at all familiar with was 254 cubic inches, though I think there were other (older) versions as well. I have no personal experience, but have heard that the Dorsets will fit in the Fordson Majors/Super Majors. |
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| kstractor
01-12-2012 04:46:19
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Re: ford lehman engine in reply to Fordfarmer, 01-11-2012 14:30:48
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| I know about the Dorset too.Had a 6cyl in a Ford C600 truck I think it was a 360cu. in.and if it would have been the Dhegelman it would have been only 330 cu. in. I think the truck started out with the older smaller engine and was changed before we got it. We used it as a semi tractor for yard practice at the Diesel Driving School at Sun Prairie. It would run all day on 3 gal. of fuel. I had some of the 4cyl. that came out of Gardener Bakery trucks those were the Dhegelmans.A friend put 1 in a 37 Olds and ran it for a year or so.Both engines were built in England. |
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