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ED-208 continental engine

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Levi

02-13-2001 18:41:51




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I am trying to start a Terratrac loader with an ED-208 continental diesel.
I understand some of the Massey-Harris tractors used this engine. It has a Roosa Master pump. The injection pump jumps or moves while I am turning the engine over to bleed the injection lines out. When I pull the pump, the pump drive shaft slides out of the pump, it is mounted in a separate flange, and has only one bearing surface that I see. Should there be a bearing in the block that the end of the drive shaft rides in? If there should be, it's gone, there is not one there now. Any help is welcomed.

May GOD bless,
Levi

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Alan Steadman

03-13-2001 20:01:33




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 Re: ED-208 continental engine in reply to Levi, 02-13-2001 18:41:51  
If it's the one I'm thinking of it was only used in the 333. (possibly in the 303 industrial if you can find a diesel) The 333 had only a total of 2700 made and the percentage of them that were diesel probably weren't very high. There were less than a thousand of the 303's



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