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HudCo
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Topic: identify this engine and pumpPosted: 14 hours 48 minutes ago at 4:00pm |
i picked up this engine and pump with some other parts pump dosnt fit that engine , what is the engine and what is the tank on it ? also it has a oliver looking color green paint that is under the orange. will this fit in my c ? was this some military spec. engine![]()
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HudCo
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DrAllis
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Posted: 14 hours 13 minutes ago at 4:35pm |
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There should be a s/n stamped on the engine behind the carb or on the left bell housing flange lip. The engine looks to me like a G-138 or G-149 to a D-10 or D-12. The Barnes pump has a diesel p/n on it. So, maybe a WD-45 or D-15 diesel ? The square drives shaft looks like an old Detroit diesel engine, but the p/n is clearly Allis-Chalmers.
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Tracy Martin TN
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Posted: 12 hours 41 minutes ago at 6:07pm |
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Very early series 1 D10-12 engine.Is it for sale? Thanks, Tracy
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HudCo
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Posted: 11 hours 51 minutes ago at 6:57pm |
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that pump does have kind of a detriot color on the other side
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HudCo
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Posted: 10 hours 31 minutes ago at 8:17pm |
oil tank and the bottom coat of green paint it must have been some kind of industrail thing looking on the internet i cannot find a picture of a pump under the distributor houseing on any d 10 or d12 but looks like there was a pump mounted their
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DrAllis
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Posted: 9 hours 26 minutes ago at 9:22pm |
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The Detroit pump ( if that's what it is) certainly could have been because A-C used Detroit engines in construction equipment up until 1953. The green paint is confusing tho......
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HudCo
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Posted: 8 hours 4 minutes ago at 10:44pm |
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just looked up the parts on the oil tank was used on the industrail tractors and ethier power steering pump or auxillery hydralic pump
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