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JD 450C CRAWLER WITH 450G TURBO ENGINE

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cummins

04-16-2008 19:14:58




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yes Im looking a buying a 450C with a hole in the block its a none turbo crawler he has a complete engine from 450G with turbo engine model #4276T does any know if this engine will work

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PD Mechanical

04-17-2008 07:42:07




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 Re: JD 450C CRAWLER WITH 450G TURBO ENGINE in reply to cummins, 04-16-2008 19:14:58  
I believe you'll find that the oil cooler assy. will not clear the frame rail. Not certain of this but if it has the vertical "bundle" type cooler then it will interfere with the frame rail. Steve.



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jdemaris

04-17-2008 05:47:22




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 Re: JD 450C CRAWLER WITH 450G TURBO ENGINE in reply to cummins, 04-16-2008 19:14:58  
I don't know the answer - but I can think of a few possible problems you ought to check on. With the later diesels - including the 179, 239, and 276 - they are available in two versions - light-block and heavy-block. Light-block versions are not suitable for use in many older crawlers - that because the block is relied on to support many structural parts. That is the biggest pitfall of using some newer Deere diesels in older equipment.

I do know the 276 was used with an HL-R in the 450E series. The block in that 450E is a different part # than those used in the 450Gs. Also, 450Gs had two versions - short crank and long crank.

When Deere resells factory-authorized-rebuilt 450Cs, they put new 239s in them - with heavy blocks.

As I said, I don't know - but if it was me - I'd make sure, at least, that 450G engine is a heavy-block version - and if not - I wouldn't consider using it in a C.

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