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D7E Engine salvage needed!

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Daveminn

10-04-2005 11:10:07




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I need a 1967 D7E engine as mine is not worth fixing up.Can anyone point me to one near Minnesota and give me names of reputable engine rebuilts?Thanks to all who can help me.Dave A




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bison

10-04-2005 21:05:41




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 Re: D7E Engine salvage needed! in reply to Daveminn, 10-04-2005 11:10:07  
I have a engine sitting in my shop, with new bearings and oilpump, no flywheel or starter or manyfolds. it belongs to a nabour, but he likes to sell it. I do not know what model it came out of. it was supposed to replace a engine out of a D7E 47A . but the crankshaft on the replacement engine is thinner by about 3/4". and the front motor support has 6 bolts instead of 4. let me know what the block # is. maby it fits yours. the price is right.

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Bob/Ont

10-05-2005 09:38:41




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 Re: D7E Engine salvage needed! in reply to bison, 10-04-2005 21:05:41  
Bison, you be sure to get the ballancers timed right on that engine you are building. You likely know all about this but just thought I would mention it anyway.
Later Bob



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Bison

10-05-2005 10:04:22




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 Re: D7E Engine salvage needed! in reply to Bob/Ont, 10-05-2005 09:38:41  
Thanks for the concern Bob.
I have been rebuilding engines for 35 years,and have the first one to come back yet.[knock wood]



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the tractor vet

10-08-2005 11:22:16




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 Re: D7E Engine salvage needed! in reply to Bison, 10-05-2005 10:04:22  
There is always that first time been there done that and it was not my fault but it came back just the same .



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Bob/Ont

10-05-2005 12:47:58




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 Re: D7E Engine salvage needed! in reply to Bison, 10-05-2005 10:04:22  
Sounds like you have it covered Bison. On here you never know who you are talking to and I don't like to take chances in areas like that.
Later Bob



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