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block casting # 674 diesel

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Yellott Canby

02-08-2005 06:41:39




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Hello, I am looking to replace a cracked block on a 674 Diesel. When calling the salvage yards the first thing they ask is for the casting #, which of course is not on mine. I have a 574 D and the casting # is plain as day on it, a seven digit number with an R1 after it. The only # on my 674 block is 1202A in raised letters right about where the casting # should be. This # means nothing to the salvage yard people. I called IH and they said casting # 3136316R13 replaced all the other #'s for the 239 diesel in both the 574 and 674. The IH man said he didn't know there was any difference at all in the D239 engine. I was wondering if anyone knew if there was any difference and whether I could get a block from the salvage yard with that latest casting # and whether all my parts would fit? My 674 does have a engine serial# 463616 and the tractor serial # puts it at a 1975 year. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks YC

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JB2

02-08-2005 18:47:54




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 Re: block casting # 674 diesel in reply to Yellott Canby, 02-08-2005 06:41:39  
Hi Yellot, we had a 674 and then traded for 684 both with D-239 Diesel engines. The only thing that I can remember being different was the fuel filter. The 674 had a single fuel filter on the left side of the engine and the 684 had two CAV fuel filters on the right side of the engine. I don't remember any other major differences but we only had the 674 about 6 months as it had a slow speed transmission without T/A and 2nd gear was to slow for our corn harvester and 3rd was to fast so next spring traded for 684 with T/A with standard speed transmission.

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JB2

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