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Allis 185D

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frankfarkle

05-08-2004 09:56:03




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Have a 185D that I had to change engines because of spun bearing, found a combine engine that was turboed, took off turbo and changed oil pumps now no oil presser, tried ever thing, at ends does any have any help.




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Gordon Chance

05-08-2004 19:11:26




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 Re: Allis 185D in reply to frankfarkle, 05-08-2004 09:56:03  
If you installed an engine that had a turbo, you will have to remove the spring and plug from the oil passage across the back of the block. It was originally in the block to send the oil from the filter housing to the oil cooler and then into the block. If you removed the turbo and the oil cooler, then there is no way for the engine to get oil to the block unless you remove the spring and plug. You can get access to the spring and plug by removing the allen plur from the left rear corner of the block by the oil filter housing. Good luck.
Gordon

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frankfarkle

05-13-2004 06:47:49




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 Re: Re: Allis 185D in reply to Gordon Chance, 05-08-2004 19:11:26  
Thanks for the imfo, I probable would have found it if I had spent a lot of time at it but with pages like this realy are a big help and save a lot of time thank again FrankFarkle;



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DuaneMN

05-08-2004 14:14:03




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 Re: Allis 185D in reply to frankfarkle, 05-08-2004 09:56:03  
My cousin has a 185D that the rear end locked up in the field and about threw him over the steering wheel -- he pulled it out of the field with the rear wheels sliding -- anyone have any ideas where to start on this -- might as well solve two problems while we are at it!!!~!!!!



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