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Re: Remanufactured diesel fuel injectors? ?
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Posted by jdemaris on February 09, 2006 at 17:14:00 from (69.67.231.79):
In Reply to: Re: Remanufactured diesel fuel injectors? ? posted by J. Schwiebert on February 09, 2006 at 16:34:06:
Yes I did get your message, and thanks for the input. In regard to the HD4 engine being used in a wheel tractor - I don't think so. The HD3 uses the same 175 c.i. engine as the D15 wheel tractor, but the HD4 use a 200 c.i. engine as do a few combines and the 615 wheel-backhoe-loader. I've heard a few comments about the Allis D-17 possibly using it - but as far as I know, they used six cylinder engines, not fours. It's possible the AC 200 c.i. engine originally came from Buda, just as the 344 c.i. engine in the HD6s did - but that's only a guess. The later 200 c.i. engine in the HD4s became called the 433 instead of the D2200, but I don't know why. The only change I know of was in the head - all the seat and valve-face angles were changed to 30 degrees. You also mentioned the new number maybe being metric. You might be correct. A 200 c.i. engine is 3,257 c.c.s or 3.2 litre. So, maybe the 433 means four cyliner and 3300 c.c.s?
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