That's awesome, I'm really glad to hear it! That was one hope I have with my channel, to show that it's possible for us regular Joes to do these jobs. Thanks for watching!
Regarding the odd specific torque values for torquing the head down. This engine is designed and built at the Neuss factory in Germany. When we translate the ft-lbs values to Nm then it makes more sense. These are approximate conversions. 30 ft-lbs = 40 Nm 59 ft-lbs = 80Nm 110 ft-lbs = 150 Nm
Awesome video once again. Does the injectors need to go back to the same cylinder they came from or it does it matter which cylinder they go to on assembly?
@@CanadianRedneck15, Retirement is a beautiful thing, lol.. I don't even know what day it is most of the time.. Bought a house in NC in the country n can pew pew every day I want now.. Still have the house at the NJ Shore where my kids still live.. Only small towns like Andy Griffin.. A lot of farms n cattle around here And Tractors like ya work on.... Hope they boot out your PM soon.... MB.
@@MegaBait1616 That sounds wonderful, congratulations! I think we have just over a year to go with the current scumbag before we can trade him out for a hopefully less scummy prick. LOL
Good day Dave from Ontario I have 574, hard starter in cold. Someone told me about heater in intake At 15-36 u have your thumb intake for either, is that were u would put heater, also they said diesel runs down on it to help get hotter ??? Boy dinner time 12-00 o clock timed perfect if u have hand throttle at idle on rich fuel it seems to help Yea they should have fuel pump, Fuel gauge said I had 1/2 tank of fuel went up big hill tractor stopped lack of fuel I watch fellow from States had d-8 with 239 turbo. R those motors heavier? He said 100 hp Well Dave thanks for now
Yes the intake heater goes in in place of the ether adapter. The manifold heater injects a bit of fuel in the intake manifold and lights it to heat the intake manifold. The D239 in a TD8 has heavier piston pins to handle the higher pressures in the turbo engine. With the turbo you can dump more fuel to make more HP. Alos a tractor is rated on PTO HP which would be 10-20% less than engine HP so your 574 rated at 62 HP if I remember correctly would be 70-75 engine HP so bumping to 100 with a turbo isn't a big reach and might be rated at slightly higher RPM. Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
Hey just thought I'd let you know your videos have been a huge help to me. Gave me the confidence to put a clutch in my Case 685 a few months ago.
That's awesome, I'm really glad to hear it! That was one hope I have with my channel, to show that it's possible for us regular Joes to do these jobs. Thanks for watching!
Great to see a new video. Hope all is well
Thanks Sven, still kickin! :)
Great video, new looking 574.
It has been well looked after especially since kit would be 50ish years old!
Thank you for the HONKs today ❤
Thanks for watching!
This was pretty entertaining video. I have a British IH-475 with Perkins 4.212 engine but city people won't see a difference. 😀
Interesting, I wasn't aware that IH used any Perkins engines until the end with the C series tractors. Thanks for watching!
Regarding the odd specific torque values for torquing the head down. This engine is designed and built at the Neuss factory in Germany. When we translate the ft-lbs values to Nm then it makes more sense. These are approximate conversions.
30 ft-lbs = 40 Nm
59 ft-lbs = 80Nm
110 ft-lbs = 150 Nm
Ah, makes sense, thank you!
Great video.
I am glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
Awesome video once again. Does the injectors need to go back to the same cylinder they came from or it does it matter which cylinder they go to on assembly?
It shouldn't make any difference, especially with new sealing washers etc. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!
@@CanadianRedneck15 , Hey Dave hopes all well up north.. MB..
@@MegaBait1616 Going well MB, thanks, how's retirement treating you?
@@CanadianRedneck15, Retirement is a beautiful thing, lol.. I don't even know what day it is most of the time.. Bought a house in NC in the country n can pew pew every day I want now.. Still have the house at the NJ Shore where my kids still live.. Only small towns like Andy Griffin.. A lot of farms n cattle around here And Tractors like ya work on.... Hope they boot out your PM soon.... MB.
@@MegaBait1616 That sounds wonderful, congratulations!
I think we have just over a year to go with the current scumbag before we can trade him out for a hopefully less scummy prick. LOL
Good day Dave from Ontario I have 574, hard starter in cold. Someone told me about heater in intake
At 15-36 u have your thumb intake for either, is that were u would put heater, also they said diesel runs down on it
to help get hotter ???
Boy dinner time 12-00 o clock timed perfect
if u have hand throttle at idle on rich fuel it seems to help
Yea they should have fuel pump, Fuel gauge said I had 1/2 tank of fuel went up big hill tractor stopped lack of fuel
I watch fellow from States had d-8 with 239 turbo. R those motors heavier? He said 100 hp
Well Dave thanks for now
Yes the intake heater goes in in place of the ether adapter. The manifold heater injects a bit of fuel in the intake manifold and lights it to heat the intake manifold.
The D239 in a TD8 has heavier piston pins to handle the higher pressures in the turbo engine. With the turbo you can dump more fuel to make more HP. Alos a tractor is rated on PTO HP which would be 10-20% less than engine HP so your 574 rated at 62 HP if I remember correctly would be 70-75 engine HP so bumping to 100 with a turbo isn't a big reach and might be rated at slightly higher RPM.
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
@@CanadianRedneck15 Thanks aot Dave
Did the head bolts tighten much after warmup?
They pretty much all turned a little, some maybe half a turn to a turn. Thanks for watching!