Posted by the tractor vet on December 19, 2008 at 10:44:41 from (76.212.224.161):
In Reply to: 706 repower posted by Kevin 706 on December 19, 2008 at 06:11:55:
My buddy and i just did a 4 BT into a Oil all Over 1855 out of a bread truck , not one of the better jobs but it is in there . Like said below on the engine setting back to far from the rad. , so we used a electric fan out of the bone yard and barn yarded . The one thing that i did not like was the exhaust manifold as it has the turbo setting on and angle out and away from the engine . We have not looked into a different exhaust manifold to get the turbo setting flatter and thus allowing us to run the exhaust up thru the hood and PUTTING A MUFFLER ON IT . As for vibration i really did not notice any . IT just looks stupid setting in there . If i could have found a good crank for the 310 i would have rebuilt it . Would have been a lot less work .
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