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Re: D361 engine ?s (tractor vet please)
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 29, 2006 at 14:15:24 from (75.19.124.76):
In Reply to: D361 engine ?s (tractor vet please) posted by Brad in WI on October 29, 2006 at 09:00:51:
Well , the D361 is not and engine for the novice to rebuild as it has a BUNCH of quarks that will give ya fits and i have seen one guy that just knew he could do the rebuild blow up 4 engines and distroy 4 blocks in less then 6 weeks. . As for the fuel in the pan more then likely you have a Rossa Master pump on it and the one seal that seal diesel fuel from the pan is leaking and to fix will requier pulling the pump and replaceing the TWO seal on the pump drive shaft . As for the low power here it could be a matter of incorret pump timming or incorret pump settings or incorret valve set . As for pulling the engine back down and RERING it that is your call but first i would put her to work and see if they will set in and this should happen in less then 50 hours . Since i can not look this tractor over for myself it is realy hard to give ya a good answer.
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