(quoted from post at 18:41:18 03/07/12) Unless you want to spent a pot load of cash. Just make certain the coolant temp is up to 195F. Pull the injectors and make certain they are breaking at the proper pressure with good pattern. Use a straight weight 50 or 60 motor oil. Make certain the PCV port is wide open. Put up with the goober and slobber.
What does everyone say diesels are so expensive to rebuild???
Let me lay it out, both tractors were completely redone but these lists are just everything to do with the engine.
Here is the last one I did (720):
Complete gasket kit (from Deere): $180
Bore block .125 over, magna-flux, bead blast, baked etc: $250
Grind valves, neat seats, beadblast head, resurface, etc: $150
True up bearing surfaces on rods: $25
Calibrate/rebuild fuel pumps, clean injectors: $325
New pistons, pins, rings: it was either $550, can't remember
Rod bearings: $175
Total Cost: $1655
Now here is my 37 A (bought new and never left the farm!) :
gasket kit from Deere: $280
Misc gaskets that weren't included: $150
beadblast, bake, magna-flux, hone block: $250
beadblast, bake head, new valves, resurfaced, etc. : $280
new shims for rods: $300 (yeah, really!) :roll:
rings (it's a funny set because the tractor had odd JD gas pistons): $80 or so
rebuild carb: $250 (didn't do it myself)
Rebuild mag: $350 (didn't do it myself)
Total cost: $1940
Unless it's a super special tractor like the A I'll take the diesel any day of the week because you really have something when your done!