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830 cracked heads
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Fred eagerton jr.
05-21-2007 15:38:35
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Ihave a 830 that I got from my uncle, it would not run, sounded like a burnt valve, pulled heads off sunday afternoon and both heads are cracked and show signs of overheating, Anyone out there have 2 heads i could get or know where to look. CAST # ON HEADS ARE A21003. Thanks, Fred
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Eric John
06-06-2007 20:55:27
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Re: 830 cracked heads in reply to Fred eagerton jr., 05-21-2007 15:38:35
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The 930 case has a smaller bore. I do not believe that the heads will work.
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Fred Eagerton Jr.
05-23-2007 19:38:31
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Re: 830 cracked heads in reply to Fred eagerton jr., 05-21-2007 15:38:35
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A man offered 2 heads off of a 930 today, the bolt holes seem to match up, but the heads are a little bit shorter. think i could use the push rods out of the 930 and if the water jackets match up, would it work, Only out of some time and a little $ enstead out of 900$ for 2 remaned heads.
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Jheitkemper
05-23-2007 11:20:27
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Re: 830 cracked heads in reply to Fred eagerton jr., 05-21-2007 15:38:35
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thwere is a guy in E town Ky , that welded and reworked mine for an 800 .. Depending on how bad they are ,, You will pay BIG Bucks either way ..Best wishes , Jim
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Jim B.
05-21-2007 19:38:10
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Re: 830 cracked heads in reply to Fred eagerton jr., 05-21-2007 15:38:35
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Do you need... Gas, Diesel or LP heads?
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Fred Eagerton Jr.
05-22-2007 04:41:13
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Re: 830 cracked heads in reply to Jim B., 05-21-2007 19:38:10
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It is a 301D diesel engine
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