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Swapping v2203 engine with reefer v2203.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bswwood" data-source="post: 118618" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>You will also need to swap front cover and change over governor springs. The governor linkage may not have a hole for the start spring to attach to front cover and will need to be drilled. Most reefer engines have the dipstick in the oil pan and not the block. You will need to drill the block and add an insert with new dipstick. The intake manifold will be different and your old intake may not fit with the reefer injector lines. The reefer will be direct injected and I would assume The bobcat 2203 is indirect injected which has a different injector line configuration. Really depends on the model of the reefer on how much of a pain the swap will be. I have swapped many and seen many different configurations of reefer engines, let me know if you have any specific questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bswwood, post: 118618, member: 17639"] You will also need to swap front cover and change over governor springs. The governor linkage may not have a hole for the start spring to attach to front cover and will need to be drilled. Most reefer engines have the dipstick in the oil pan and not the block. You will need to drill the block and add an insert with new dipstick. The intake manifold will be different and your old intake may not fit with the reefer injector lines. The reefer will be direct injected and I would assume The bobcat 2203 is indirect injected which has a different injector line configuration. Really depends on the model of the reefer on how much of a pain the swap will be. I have swapped many and seen many different configurations of reefer engines, let me know if you have any specific questions. [/QUOTE]
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