Sunday, April 22, 2018

Jacob and Jacob 8.1L HPCR

Jacob and Jacob rebuilt an 8.1L HPCR engine and constructed a wiring harness to get it running. They had an opportunity to put some diagnostic skills to use to find a failing injector.






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Riley 8.1L HPCR

Riley rebuilt a 8.1L HPCR engine by himself. He built a wiring harness and made it look easy. I think the muffler gives it a special touch!






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Nolan 4.5L

Nolan worked on a 4045 engine by himself. This has a manual fuel system so that offers different challenges. We had him build a harness with a relay and a key switch to get it running.






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Josh and Jacob 8.1L HPCR

Josh and Jacob had the opportunity to work on a dirty 8.1L that came out of a piece of forestry equipment. There were a few pieces missing and many were a bit rusty. When they got it together they built a wiring harness to get it running.






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Derek and Mike 13.5 L Tier 3

Derek and Mike got to hang out under the big hoist because they had the big 13.5L engine. They constructed a wiring for this engine. There is a lot of iron swinging with this thing running.




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Orion and Mackenzie 6.8L Tier 3

This is a combine engine that is using the controls for a R450 windrower. Orion and Mac built a harness from scratch and connected the controllers and an armrest to get it to run. After a few struggles they finally got it to "WakeUp" and get to full RPM.






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Justin and Alex 9.0L Tier 3

Justin and Alex did a 9.0L Tier 3 engine this year. The engine was completely rebuilt and the four controllers required to make this engine run to full throttle were wired to the engine.


That is part of the schematic on the table behind him!





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Drayce and Mike 9.0L Tier 3

Drayce and Mike started with a Tier 3-9.0L engine. The engine requires four controllers to start, run and get engine RPM. They decided to make this look like a factory harness with a control box.








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