Posted by DuaneR on April 15, 2010 at 13:52:09 from (184.8.37.42):
I've been looking through the discussions in this forum and am very impressed so I am asking for your help in identifying an stand alone engine. Iwas told the engine was a Fordson Major (no other info). The head gasket was leaking so we had the head shaved and the injectors rebuilt. We are now trying to get it put back together but are having trouble finding parts like exhaust/intake gaskets and especially the injector seals (injector inlet adapter to cyl head seal). We have been working with a local New Holland dealer with no luck. They say they need more info than the numbers we have given them from the engine (they want a tractor model and year). So we are hoping someone can help us identify what tractor it came from along with any other pertinent info.
The numbers we have are a stamped number from below the No. 1 injector - S171621, a block casting - EIADKN6015 D, casting stamps in the head - FoMoCo FL with numbers 6050J and J5167, a stamped number on left side of the engine that I have read are date related - P 2 C, it has a Simms injector pump - SPE 4A 75D 515. We need these to try and find inj seals. Any help will be greatly appreciated since we are new to the Fordson and totally lost. Thank you.
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