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Re: Re: Re: JD D Power block??


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Posted by Shorty Dear on October 22, 1998 at 16:51:03:

In Reply to: Re: Re: JD D Power block?? posted by Greg Stephen on October 19, 1998 at 22:06:24:

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: : : I have a 53 D that has a copper fitting coming
: : : out of the block just below and behind the carb. .
: : : Is this a power block? My understanding is that
: : : the carb. sucks water out of the block for extra
: : : power in a bind, is that right ?? If so, can a
: : : DLTX51 be modified to work with this system, is
: : : the vaulve and necessary fittings and lines
: : : avilable to do the job...
: : : Thank You

: : The JD D was designed to burn distillate to be more economical. You started the D on gasoline that was in the small tank at the back and then you switched it over to distillate. The line connecting to the block did suck water from there to be mixed with the distillate to add power and burn the distillate better.
: : Hope this helps.
: : Swede
: *****************************
: Swede is right, it was called a water injector.
: The D and GP both had them,although they were different parts. Water injection controlled detonation caused by burning lower grade fuels.
: Most tractors are missing them today, but a total restoration should have one installed. I made complete D units a couple of years ago, functional as original. Also ran out out a couple of years ago,hehe. But do still have most parts for an injector you might need. ( needle,check,block fitting,line fittings and nuts,
: injector body nut,etc.)
: Good luck!
: Greg Stephen
: ps- I always shim them shut to where they do not operate. That way there is no danger of injecting antifreeze or of someone coming along and turning it on while you are eating lunch. Then you come back to and engine full of water!
: Greg

Greg, I have 3 of the original water injectors if you need a patern again.


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