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Re: 806 rebuild
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Posted by Matthew on March 01, 2002 at 08:31:40 from (64.68.163.49):
In Reply to: 806 rebuild posted by Tom T. on March 01, 2002 at 07:00:28:
It is impossible to tell that one cylinder is all that is bad without tearing the engine down. A 100 HP diesel engine should burn about 1 quart of oil a day and not leak. These engines are known for their oil pumps to start leaking. There is an o-ring in the pump and on the oil cooler elbow. They wear a groove in the casting in time. I would say that's probably wear he is losing some oil. Easy fix. Just braze another flange on the tube on both ends. Then add another 2 o-rings. I would offer him $3000 for it and see what happens. 806's run along time. Can't hardly go wrong with them. I believe a sleeve & piston set runs about $1100 or so. Even at that it's still a pretty cheap workhorse. Are they tough on tractors in south Alabam?
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