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International harvester service manual for d-166 engine


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Lawrence Kramer is presenting: International harvester service manual for d-166 engine
Blue Ribbon Service Manual, Form GSS-1270, Farmall and International Tractor Engine Model D-166, by the International Harvester Company, originally published by the International Harvester Company, Chicago, IL, November 1960. Reproduced in 2005. 8½ x 11 paperback, 58 pages. Â
Please note this book is a new, photo-duplicated copy, NOT an original. The accompanying pictures are scanned from a reprint, not the original. Â
The D-166 engine was placed in the following tractor models: 330, 340, 460, 504, 560, 606, 656, 660, 706, 806, 856, 1026, 1206, 1256, 1456, 2504, 2606, 2656, 2706, 2806, 2856, 21026, 21206, 21256, 21456; and in combines 815 and 915, Â Â
* Crankcase Front Cover and Camshaft
* Sleeves, Pistons and Connecting Rods
* Inspection, Repair and Assembly
* Description and General Information
* Crankshaft and Main Bearings:
* Description and General InformationÂ
* Sleeves, Pistons and Connecting Rods:
* Description and General Information
* Service Procedure (Not using new sleeves and pistons)
* Service Procedure (Using new sleeves and pistons)Â
* Camshaft, Tappets and Timing Gears:
* Description and General Information
* Description and General Information
* Service Procedure - Oil Pumps
* Service Procedure - Oil Filters
* Description and General Information
* Description and General Information
Please note this book is a new, photo-duplicated copy, NOT an original. The accompanying pictures are scanned from a reprint, not the original. Â
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International harvester service manual for d-166 engine