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Will combine 2800 work in a 185

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    Posted: 19 hours 29 minutes ago at 5:51pm
I got a 185 that sent the rod thru the side of the block have Chance to get an engine out of a combine. Will it work I’ve heard they have longer crank snout. Is that true any other things that would need to be fixed or changed
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There's a lot of variations in those engines. If it's a 2800 series from an F or early F2 combine, it would come close. Cam or crank driven oil pump is one thing to be considered. Front plate for the hydraulic pump is another.
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What year or serial number is the tractor??? Makes a difference on which oil pan it can have. What year and model of combine is the donor engine coming from ??
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1978 185 combine was in junkyard and they drove it in said motors good but combine gone and they don’t remember anything about it
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1978 185 would have the crankshaft driven oil pump with the deep oil pan. Combine engine turbocharged or not ??
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The original post mentions a 2800 combine engine. I would assume that it's from an F or early F2,and that it's non turboed. But,who knows. Engines get changed and altered over the years. A 6080 engine or one from a later F2 would make for a sweet project.
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No turbo. I have the bad 185 motor so if timing cover different can change
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You will have to change the timing cover and the front plate and probably the oil pan. All combine engines have no place for a hydraulic pump, so those parts must come from your tractor engine. This requires pulling the camshaft and replacing it. Also the water pump from the tractor is required.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ryanschott Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 1 hour 52 minutes ago at 11:28am
Well new info I just bought a 185 motor for my 185 so should fit. Have to go pick it up in two weeks said it’s out of tractor that ran good but rear end was bad I do have to use my injection pump and hydro pump. Probably the best solution
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'They said' is a pig in a poke, but yes, if it is good runner it will save a couple or three days labor. 
When told "it's not the money,it's the principle", remember, it's always the money..
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