Posted by Owen Aaland on May 19, 2009 at 14:16:37 from (65.165.246.54):
In Reply to: 263/264 engines posted by chester5731 on May 19, 2009 at 10:53:29:
chester5731 said: (quoted from post at 10:53:29 05/19/09) I have a friend with a buckeye super d trencher. It has an IH 263 gas engine that froze and cracked the block. Is there much difference from that to a 264 out of a 151 combine?
The blocks are different. They can use most of the same gaskets but most of the internal parts are different. The BD 264 is sleeveless. The C 263 may or may not be sleeveless. The C 263 is an ag/industrial engine. The BD 264 is a motor truck engine.
The rear of the engines will interchange but the front mount will most likely be different. The governor may be the biggest issue. The ag/industrial governor mounts parallel with the engine block. The truck engine mounts perpendicular with the block. If you can get around those issues it should work.
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