Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 07, 2013 at 18:23:55 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: Junkyard find posted by 2tractors on June 07, 2013 at 12:27:51:
Hum... kinda like down under engineering....yee... nay bloody worries mate, she'll be right...perhaps in the end... I really doubt what you found is an FE, more likely a +1961 MF 35 with the Perkins 3 replacing the Std 4. Like mine still had 'TO35' on the tag... The Z134 you already have.... WILL bolt up to the 'arsend' of this dead diesel... but... like when I put the 202 engine on my 23C diesel's 'arsend'... the flywheels were different. Clutchpack, bolt pattern the same- oh! maybe a bit of different tin work under the battery to screw you up, but they all interchange......except the flywheels might not. I got the one I needed from VT parts on here... hate to ask... but's what's wrong with the diesel?
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