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Our 8030 fires as soon as you hit the key even without the throttle open, I only open the throttle in colder weather. So I will say it starts easy but it does like to smoke especially if you put a load on it.
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My 8070 had 4900hrs on the clock when I got it.No gov action below 1500rpm and wouldn't start hot without the bucket of water trick.O/H'd the oil drinker and put an A pump on it with M&W style pistons/sleeves.Fires on first stroke @30deg F.
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This is a factory built 3500 MK II industrial engine that I installed in my 220. Minemec pump-starts real good. 190 hp on dyno with factory pump setting.

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Calvin, where is the shut off on that pump?
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Jordan I believe it is on back side opposite throttle lever.One on the 301 out in the shop,I could go look.Mine uses a pull cable.Pull is on ,push is off.
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It is a pull to run - push to stop mechanical control.  The diaganol bracket that you see
on the running engine holds the control cable.


Edited by Calvin Schmidt - 12 May 2015 at 1:28pm
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Thanks, I see it now.  Little different setup than what Ford used.
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Well as some may know, I was having trouble with it warming up while working it. I believed the problem to be the new thermostats from agco. I had the old thermostat housing from the 8030 that we had put a intercooler on. Took the newer original thermostats from that and put them in the 8050. Now she runs just like it should. Moral of the story is that these engines need more coolant flow than what the new thermostats from agco can provide. Ones like the old original are from Mr. Gasket 4367 180* Stat.
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I put a set of the M&W Power seal piston and sleaves in my 7060, i believe they were called, Starts easy, my 8050 has an agco overhaul kit, it starts okay, plenty of power and little smoke. Before the M&W kit, the 7060 started so so.
If i could find a M&W overhaul kit i think i would buy it!
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Just thought id give you guys a update, I've put a good hard 60 hours on her and she has been running great. Finally done with planting, so hopefully I will have time to get it on the dyno before haying.
7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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Well it's been a long time, but finally got the old girl dynoed. 210hp with 28 pounds of boost. It will be getting tore back apart for a cam and flywheel swap in the coming weeks. Then redynoed without changing the fuel. More to come.
7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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Interesting thread. Lots of good info and pictures. There's a lot that goes into these diesels to say the least!
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Sent the cam to Vogel manufacturing to get the cam reground. Hopefully it's back in a week or two. It's busy season for them.
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Got to reading this thread and realized it was the one from 2 years ago. Had me all excited you was starting another build thread.
Guess all that new marriage stuff took all your time.
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Cam is on its way back. Got new lifters, the 7040 flywheel is at the machine shop to be ground and pressure plate is ordered. Hopefully start on the tractor later next week. Working on a couple 2006 Cummins engines for a guy then working on the wife's little pickup.
7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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So what am I missing here? Why are you tearing it apart again to change the cam and fly wheel? Darrel
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Hopefully better torque, better fuel economy, less smoke with the cam. And hopefully the heavier 7040 flywheel will be better on the chopper. Like a big flywheel on a square baler.
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And now over a year later, has it been dynoed since the cam grind?
  This was definitely an interesting thread.
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oh ya  this is what i was looking for  thanks

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I forgot about this thread. Yeah I did redyno it. No more power but it had less boost, So that tells me it's moving more air in and out so less heat. Went from 28 psi of boost to 22-24 psi. So Less restriction. I believe it had more torque on the chopper, but nothing like having a counter balanced crankshaft. Would love to find one and swap it in. Thanks for checking up on me guys!
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Does it burn cleaner with the new cam grind?
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Somewhat. Still playing with getting the A pump set up just right for my liking.
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I have the A pump on my 8070 set at 32 degrees BTDC, it smokes just a light haze under full load.
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Originally posted by Kevin in WA Kevin in WA wrote:

I have the A pump on my 8070 set at 32 degrees BTDC, it smokes just a light haze under full load.
talked to you on phone once Kevin...Think mines at 32 also but smoke more than that.Has tips for the 4wd 426 (7580?) Don't know if that would matter. HP is 220 but it hazes under light load too. Pump guy went through torque capsule last spring and helpd some but never clean.
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My timing is around 28* I think. Maybe I will set it up a tad and see if It cleans up some. It's smokes pretty good under full load.
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Ok guys I'm going to update this thread. I never could get the thing to stop smokimg so much. I couldnt figure it out. Started to really piss me off. I emailed Dennis at Fair valley performance this spring and talked to him about it. He recommended I turn the torque capsule in a half turn. If it made any difference I should give it another half turn. Well I did and it didn't make any difference. So now by this time I was really getting pissed. So after 1st crop I took the pump off and injectors out and set them to him. Now before I built the motor, I took this pump to my local diesel shop. K&S fuel injection in weston wi. They said they balanced it and set it to 8070 rpms and to 140cc as I specified, and told them it would be on a farm tractor. Well.... Dennis calls me... pump is way out of wack. High variance between all cylinders, set to around 155ccs and the torque capsule wasn't even doing anything. It was just there for the ride... injectors tested good. So he cleaned them and repoped them to a little higher pressure and reset the pump to the proper specifications. I get it back, put it on and let me tell you WOW! what a totally different tractor! Thus thing not only has the power it did before, but it has some BALLS! Before it would come under load and kinda just slowly die off. It finally has some torque rise now. Lots less smoke. And like I say, TOTALLY DIFFERENT TRACTOR! so in short, never doing business with k&s again.
7095-685I at 255hp, 8070-225HP,8050-210Hp,8030 with 155HP,220 with 670T engine with A-pump, 7580, 185 with 140HP, 2-6080's,6070, S4 D17,wd45,CA,st34 agco, S1 D17 with 3500MK2
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