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Re: 875 Versatile
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 18, 2007 at 16:46:52 from (76.212.225.46):
In Reply to: 875 Versatile posted by HJ on April 18, 2007 at 06:52:44:
Yep, on the throttel shaft there is a hole and if ya look in the end there is a Ball bearing , Now if that ball is not the hardened one that SOME pump people install you can drill that ball and using a slide hammer and a small screw turned into the hole slide that ball out and there will be a screw behind it . Better make sure that ya got a pyrometer on the old girl and figure out where the prob is installed in the manifold if it is BEFORE the turbo then 1150-1250 max if it After the turbo then 850-950 max EGT. About a half turn will put some fire in her bonett. Also running the overhead is another thing that SHOULD be done . Now with out knoweing if it is a Small Cam or a BIG cam engine i can not tell ya the injector settings . And there is two ways of doing that . Changing turbos and a few other things can be done with the old 855's Swappen out the torque spring in the pump adding a few shims in the back changing the BUTTON swappen out the injectors . Putting on the new style exhaust manifold if it does not have the new style . changen cam timing , the list goes on . BTDT.
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