[AT] Allis Chalmers ED40 injector pipes

John Maddock agtronixjv at southcom.com.au
Fri Jan 31 23:48:41 PST 2020


No idea if Standard designed the 23c. It is described as a "Riccardo"
engine - whatever that means!


> Looks like standard started to produce the 23C engine before they were
> purchased by MF. Did Standard design the engine?
>
> https://www.agriline.co.za/tractorparts/fe35/standard23c.php
>
> John Maddock AT List Member (agtronixjv at southcom.com.au); Thanks for the
> link Spencer. I understand time is not of the essence. Further research
> indicates that the UK is probably the best place to look, since only about
> 600 of tractors with the Standard engine entered the U.S. All grist to the
> mill!
>
> Spencer Yost AT List Owner (spencer at rdfarms.com); I post this as much for
> the US diesel owners as much as for John:> Central Injection of Esterville
> Iowa is phenomenal.   I've used their> products, services and visited
> their shop once before (in fact I > bought an old atlas/craftsman lathe
> from the owner while I was > there!).  They probably can build the lines.
>
>
>  https://www.centralfuelinjectionservice.com/
>
>  I have not found an old pump/lines/injectors I can stump them with.>
> Unfortunately for John, having dealt with shipping/customs on auto >
> parts from your part of world(piston rods for a turbo charged diesel >
> trooper engine - which are WAY more common is OZ that the US) I doubt
> this is> viable; cost-wise.   But probably worth an email or two and some
> research> to find out.
>
>  Of course shipping and customs has a lot to do with how fast you need >
> it and the category used for the paperwork. Maybe slow shipping on >
> agricultural parts is actually affordable? All I know is the > reasonably
> fast shipping (~10 days) on the customs category of “auto >
> parts€ on my rods were more expensive than the rods themselves.
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