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need D6600 parts and information

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17 years 8 months ago #2026 by beaver-flat
Well I got the stuck sleeve out:), thanks for all the good suggestions!!
I remember seeing on previous posts a supplier for sleevews that was very reasonablly priced. Does anybody have the name and phone number?
I also need torque specs for head bolts (has large bolts and small bolts) and rod bolts.
Should I replace the pre-cumbstion chambers (I think thats what they're called) in the head? They look kind of rusty. I recall reading on one of the posts that it's a good idea while you have the head off. How do you remove them? I have a servicemans manual for early '40's D6 that show the 6 cyl. It talks about removing a set screw and then screwing it out of the head. I can't find any set screw on the head, so it must be different. Screwing the chamber out of the head sound easier said than done:eek:
I sure appreciate all of the help you guys hand out so freely, it sure helps us greenhorns!!:D

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17 years 8 months ago #2036 by Old Magnet
Hi beaver-flat,
The D6600 precom chambers were pressed/driven in. and yes it would be a good idea to replace them if you can get them.
I believe the source mentioned for the liners was www.regalcorp.com .
Sorry I don't have the torque specs for the D6600.
Good to hear you were successful with the sleeve pulling.

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17 years 8 months ago #2072 by SpragueM
The Cat P/N for the liners is 2B3712. that converts to a newer number, 8N5676, which is $189.17ea list from cat, and only $47.74ea from Regal, and weigh 31.3lbs ea(for shipping purposes) They seem to have enough, as I checked for 6 of them to be safe, and they didnt tell me there werent enough. So you might call Reno or the other states if they are closer. CHeck the website for their locations.

Matt

RD4,RD6 ,D73T, #11 Grader, 977F

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17 years 8 months ago #2115 by beaver-flat
thanks Matt,
Have you decided to overhaul the engine in your grader?

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17 years 8 months ago #2122 by beaver-flat
ok, I've got the liners and seals coming. Question on the rings, I though that the D8800 and D6600 were the same. My pistons have 1-3/16 and 3-5/32 comp rings and 2-1/4 oil rings. This is the line from the Hastings catelogue--D7, RD7, D8800, D17000 8 Cyl. Late type oil cooled 4 Ring Piston (Sleeved Engine) 5 3/4 4 2C7633
(2 Cyl.) 2 - 3/16
4 - 5/32 2 - 1/4
The 2 cyl I assume means you would need two kits for a D8800. Now, either the D8800 has 6 comp rings or??? Doesn't make any sense to me :confused:
Does anybody have the crankshaft specs??

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17 years 8 months ago #2124 by beaver-flat
I think I just figured it out, the late D8800 must have a total of 4 rings, 3 comp and 1 oil. To make this work for my engine, I would need 3 kits. The bore dia is the same, would the rings be the same just more of them???

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17 years 8 months ago #2125 by SJ
Replied by SJ on topic Rings
I don,t have a parts book to check on the rings on them but I know that I have rebuilt lots of the older D7s & D17000s etc. & they have a ring below the piston pins toward the lower part of the skirt.Later pistons went to the 4 ring piston & none below the piston pin.The early 1100 series V8 engines only had a two ring piston in them.

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17 years 8 months ago #2129 by SpragueM
Yes, I've got it upside down in the shop now. Trying to find time. You need any parts? I found another grade with the d6600 engine.

Matt

RD4,RD6 ,D73T, #11 Grader, 977F

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17 years 8 months ago #2130 by SpragueM
Specifications from the 5-3/4 bore 6cyl Serviceman's Reference Book:


crank:
Main: 3.749-3.75" Dia aluminuim bearings .004/.0085 clearance .015 Max

Connecting rod: 3.624/3.625 dia, max wear .009, max out of round .007

Matt

RD4,RD6 ,D73T, #11 Grader, 977F

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17 years 8 months ago #2141 by beaver-flat
thanks Matt
Have you already pulled the sleeves? If not my homemade puller works pretty good and you can borrow it if you want. Have you sourced rings yet?
I do need a few parts, will let you know when I get a little further along. Are you still getting the RD6 from Missouri?

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