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IH TD-6 crawler motor question

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Centaur Nut

04-20-2007 18:58:23




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Hey Guys. I bought a '62 or '63 model TD6 that has a bad crankshaft. The former owner had a rebuilt motor installed & ran it without the belly pan until he busted the oil pan & burned out a rod bearing. We got a donor motor with it that was supposed to be the same. We got a good rod out of it but when I tried to put the crank into my motor I found the stroke is 1/4 inch longer on the donor motor crank, even though the rods are the same in both motors. The donor motor is stamped D-282, but there is no stamp I can find on the rebuilt motor. Does any body know what I've got myself into, and the best way out? I've been told this is the same motor used in the 706 tractor.

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hectorgemme

04-21-2007 03:39:41




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 Re: IH TD-6 crawler motor question in reply to Centaur Nut, 04-20-2007 18:58:23  
I dismantle 1 motor d282 and am still have rod and piston and crank and I get back to you with the parts number on at 12h.



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Owen Aaland

04-20-2007 19:29:56




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 Re: IH TD-6 crawler motor question in reply to Centaur Nut, 04-20-2007 18:58:23  
Sounds like your rebuilt engine is a D236 CI engine, used in a 460. If the rebuilt had a new replacement block there will be no size stamped on it since it could be made into either a 236 or a 282 engine. Using your donor engine pistons along with the crank will work. The piston pins are located differently between the two engine sizes.



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Centaur Nut

04-21-2007 06:14:33




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 Re: IH TD-6 crawler motor question in reply to Owen Aaland, 04-20-2007 19:29:56  
I think you nailed it! The rebuilt short block (It's still painted blue!) has no marks stamped on it anywhere we can find. Since I don't know HOW long this "rebuilt" motor has been run, and since I've got to go in there anyway I might just put rings in the 292 donor block and use it. THANKS!



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