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Posted by Roger46 on March 08, 2007 at 17:45:20 from (69.58.159.25):
Now that I have my Farmall 350 diesel engine apart and checked, the following is what I have had to do to date. The crankshaft was broken between the center main and the third rod bearing. The head was cracked in seven places. The valves are in bad shape. The block checked out OK with no problems even after the broken crank. I found and purchased a rebuilt crankshaft, rebuilt head, and engine rebuilt kit (sleeves, pistons, bearings - rod, main, & camshaft, and gasket set) and have had the block cleaned. I am having problems finding new valves. I have tried Montes Equipment (where I bought the rebuild kit), Mashall's Tractor Parts, the local salvage yard (they could get me exhaust valves for $75 each but can get valve springs reasonably priced so ordered the springs), and my local machine shop. Anyone know where else I can look for something at a more reasonable price. I did find Egge Machine in California that can make me new valves at a reasonable price if I send them one of each intake and exhaust valves. Roger
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