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4020 oil pump?? What to do????

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Jay Pence

11-11-2006 11:13:24




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I am putting a 6600 diesel into a 4020 gas and need to know what to do with the oil pump issuses. please help call me at 309-258-6611




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Bob

11-11-2006 11:50:45




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 Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? in reply to Jay Pence, 11-11-2006 11:13:24  
404 engine, right, NOT the 359?

I have considered doing the swap with a 404, but have NEVER actually done one, so take this advice as being worth just what it cost you!

The combine oil PUMPS are the same between a 404 from a 6600 and a 4230 or 4430 tractor.

Hovever, the oil pump COVERS and pickup screens are different.

My thought was you could use the oil pan, oil pump cover and pickup screen for a 4230 or 4430 to mate the combine engine up with the tractor.

However, I did not get around to absolutely verifying the 4230/4430 oil pan bolt pattern at the rear would match the 4020. If you run into trouble trying to do this, that's where it would be!


Hope this helps!

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jay pence

11-11-2006 12:00:04




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 Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? in reply to Bob, 11-11-2006 11:50:45  
this is of some help, I have already put the engine into the 4020, it fits tight but it does fit. I had the combine crankshaft pulley machined to be the same as the 4020 diesel. this was the easy part, I adjusted the fan blades and made a spacer so they don't hit. now my only problem is how to do this oil pump????. If i understand what your saying. The oil pump off the 4020 and the 6600 mount up the same. so install the 4020 pump??? What about the oil cooler. do I really need it? the combine engine uses a long tube that runs up the bottom side of the block that feeds the cooler and this is where ihave came to a halt at?? I am thankfull for any and all in put

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Bob

11-11-2006 12:27:00




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 Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? in reply to jay pence, 11-11-2006 12:00:04  
My suggestion was to leave the 6600 PUMP in place, and swap out the PUMP COVER, as the combine and tractor PUMP COVERS and pickup screens are different.

If you can use the 4230 or 4430 oil pan, it will fit over the oil tubes and regulating valve, and the cooler can be left "as-is".



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Jay Pence

11-11-2006 13:25:08




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 Re: 4020 oil pump?? What to do???? in reply to Bob, 11-11-2006 12:27:00  
Thanks for this info I will post what ever i came up with!!!



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