Posted by The tractor vet on February 04, 2014 at 20:01:03 from (75.19.125.103):
In Reply to: 856 with a knock posted by lee little on February 04, 2014 at 19:44:54:
Well i can't hear the knock so here your on your own . Would i put a Cummins in it ???? probable not . would i buy and engine i know nothing about but what someone told me Nope . Would i fix what is in there YEP . How would i fix it ?? I would find out why it is knocking . Does it have a bad crank ?? maybe a bent crank , bad oiling ?? i would have to look first before i would make a move . Then if it called for a tear down it would be a total tear down and a major rebuild with line boring decking with new sleeves pistons and rods reconditioned hear totally gone thru and valve set to correct spec. When working on a D-Dt 361 -407 it is wise to hand fit each piston to the hole and before you start fitting you want to make sure that the sleeves did not wrinkle while you were installing them . as you will get a little but a ridged hone will dress then fit the pistons . So ok ya spend 3500 three would be better . and ya put three more into a top notch rebuild add in a new T/A and clutch you now have a tractor that will out live you . and you will still be ahead of the game .
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