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2010 john deere tractor 4 cylinder diesel engine

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paul stanley

07-01-2004 20:24:11




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need to ajust valves know settings but don't know order to set them but do know to start at top dead center on no.1 piston also not sure wich valve is first in order starting at water pump end ,intake i think ,just put on new head gasket don't have order in my book.




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buickanddeere

07-02-2004 05:15:00




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 Re: 2010 john deere tractor 4 cylinder diesel engi in reply to paul stanley, 07-01-2004 20:24:11  
Link has more Deere oriented persons. Are you using an IT manual? Best to place them on the floor to hold the door open. And call 1-800-522-7448 for the Service manual from Mother Deere.



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RAB

07-01-2004 23:38:25




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 Re: 2010 john deere tractor 4 cylinder diesel engi in reply to paul stanley, 07-01-2004 20:24:11  
#1 will be first by cam shaft drive, generally, ie at front. You can usually tell which valves are which, once you know #1, with direction engine turns. Valves are often different sizes, materials also. You can tell whether it is inlet or exhaust just by looking at the manifold connections. Most engines used longer exhaust and shorter intake manifolds.
RAB



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Tommy D6-8U

07-02-2004 02:51:56




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 Re: Re: 2010 john deere tractor 4 cylinder diesel in reply to RAB, 07-01-2004 23:38:25  
RAB,

I mean't to post followup to Paul instead of you. Sorry!

Tommy



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Tommy D6-8U

07-02-2004 02:48:58




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 Re: Re: 2010 john deere tractor 4 cylinder diesel in reply to RAB, 07-01-2004 23:38:25  
RAB,

On in-line 4 and 6 cylinder engines, I put a cylinder at TDC on the exhaust stroke by watching the valves for when they "rock"; one closing and the other opening. Then I set the companion cylinder because I know then its on TDC on the compression stroke. They will be paired 1-4 and 2-3 on 4 cyls and 1-6, 2-5, 3-4 on 6 cyls. You still need to know valve clearances and which valve is which but you don't need to know firing order or direction of rotation. Someone on the JD board probably knows the settings. Hope this helps. Most 4 cyls will be 1-3-4-2 and all 6 cyls I know of fire 1-5-3-6-2-4.

Tommy

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