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| Brian Allen
11-04-2009 19:27:48
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Anyone ever put a Ford 5000 engine in a 4600?
I think I would need at least the hood & steering linkage.
Anything else I'm missing?
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| RickB
11-05-2009 02:43:50
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Re: 4600 Ford in reply to Brian Allen, 11-04-2009 19:27:48
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| The engine harness will be about 5" short. When you get down to the end, you will find the other little stuff. There really shouldn't be anything insurmountable. |
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| RodInNS
11-04-2009 20:18:20
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Re: 4600 Ford in reply to Brian Allen, 11-04-2009 19:27:48
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| Hood and fan blade are the main things. Drag link will probably work unless you really widen the fronts out. Other stuff you'd make up I think. Holding the 256 with that little clutch might be a problem tho... The 30 series tractors DID stuff the 256 into the 3 cylinder chassis but by that time they had a 13" clutch so it wasn't really a problem.Rod |
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| Fordfarmer
11-04-2009 19:37:06
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Re: 4600 Ford in reply to Brian Allen, 11-04-2009 19:27:48
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| Throttle linkage, maybe fuel lines... but that might be the same from the tank to the filter. Bigger radiator? |
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| forddoc
11-04-2009 19:41:28
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radiator ok in reply to Fordfarmer, 11-04-2009 19:37:06
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| they use the same rad. the fuel supply line from tank is needed for its longer length. |
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| The Swanndri Guy
11-04-2009 21:28:27
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Re: radiator ok in reply to forddoc, 11-04-2009 19:41:28
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| Sounds like a Ford 4800, basicly a 4000 with a detuned 5000 motor,apparently only sold in Scotland. |
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