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V2203 di swap bobcat 763 what's involved is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 100228" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>I'm not sure of the overall cost, but unless you have actually seen this reefer engine run - be very wary. Some people will call any engine good just to sell it. If you have not seen this engine in action or you are not up to drill holes in engine blocks for dipsticks, it might be worth the small trouble of removing your engine, reconditioning the crankshaft, replace all the bearings & gaskets and then just put her back together. I say that because you have obviously seen your engine run. So, you already know everything you need to about yours. Also, replacing the all filters (if needed), oil pump & timing belt components in also another really great idea. I would bet that after you did that job your machine would last a helluva long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 100228, member: 13117"] I'm not sure of the overall cost, but unless you have actually seen this reefer engine run - be very wary. Some people will call any engine good just to sell it. If you have not seen this engine in action or you are not up to drill holes in engine blocks for dipsticks, it might be worth the small trouble of removing your engine, reconditioning the crankshaft, replace all the bearings & gaskets and then just put her back together. I say that because you have obviously seen your engine run. So, you already know everything you need to about yours. Also, replacing the all filters (if needed), oil pump & timing belt components in also another really great idea. I would bet that after you did that job your machine would last a helluva long time. [/QUOTE]
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