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Re: Turbo Manifold for Diesel 4010?
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Posted by msb on December 19, 2004 at 20:31:20 from (12.203.208.136):
In Reply to: Turbo Manifold for Diesel 4010? posted by 4010 on December 19, 2004 at 17:31:29:
A manifold from a 4320 or a 4520 will be too tall without cutting a hole in the hood and adding a bubble in the hood.Been there -done that.The early M&W turbo kits used a different piping system than the later kits and a new hole for the exhaust had to be cut in the hood as the exhaust and intake piping was routed differently.Can't remember,but I think both kits used the same exhaust manifolds.I should remember since I probably installed at least 25 or 30 of those things back in the 60s,starting with 4010s. If I were wanting to turbo a 4020,I would look for a tractor with a turbo and make the switch if you want to keep your tractor or try to find a used turbo.You might try Mori Sales at Lapel,In..Mori has a lot of "stuff."He may have one.bob
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