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Progress on 350 Diesel

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Roger46

01-07-2007 20:05:48




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Well, I have my 350 Diesel engine completely disassembled to the bare block. I found that the crankshaft was broken between the center main and #3 rod bearing. Anyone know how that can happen. It must have really knocked when it ran. This is the tractor I bought that was sitting in the woods and had not run in 12 years (engine was not stuck). Everything else seems in tact. Found rebuild kit from Montes Equipment in Chicago thanks to some of you who gave me places to call. Now I need to locate a new crankshaft. I need to make sure that the block is OK after taking a beating from the broken crankshaft. The bearing caps aren't damaged as near as I can visually detect. I will continue this saga as I work to rebuild this engine. Roger

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CplusV

01-08-2007 18:38:16




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Roger46, 01-07-2007 20:05:48  
Roger46: I may be able to help; send e-mail-CV



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El Toro

01-08-2007 07:38:14




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Roger46, 01-07-2007 20:05:48  
Give Foley Engines a call at 1-800-233-6539 to see if they have crankshafts. There were only 600
350D's made so they are going to be scarce. Hal



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Berry450d

01-08-2007 07:44:37




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to El Toro, 01-08-2007 07:38:14  
According to my book there were over 4000 350 diesels made



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El Toro

01-08-2007 07:58:11




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Berry450d, 01-08-2007 07:44:37  
Thanks for the correction. Hal



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Berry450d

01-07-2007 21:11:17




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Roger46, 01-07-2007 20:05:48  
I expect them crankshafts are hard to come by.but you never know.



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jal-SD

01-08-2007 06:55:11




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Berry450d, 01-07-2007 21:11:17  
I think the 33 M-H diesel used the same engine. If you have any OLD Massey dealers in your area, see if they have have a crank. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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Evan350

01-08-2007 13:04:11




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to jal-SD, 01-08-2007 06:55:11  
I don't know specifically how the MH33 CD208 engine differs from the 350's CD193, so be very careful comparing parts. The CD193 was never used in any other application that I know of, ag, military, or marine.



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Berry450d

01-08-2007 16:56:18




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 Re: Progress on 350 Diesel in reply to Evan350, 01-08-2007 13:04:11  
The Farmall 350 diesel has a GD 193.



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