Oliver 1650 w/ 283D
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I'm looking to build up my Waukesha 283 for some pulling. I'm new to the Waukesha's and am curious what is the best route for increased horsepower outside of injection pump work. What parts can be interchanged with a 310? Thanks for the help. |
Re: Oliver 1650 w/ 283D
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OL1955
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1 piece connecting rod bushings and 12 point bolts for the connecting rods are a must have on the 283/ 310 waukeshas.
the only difference between the 283 and 310 is the stroke. the crank and rods are different and the rest should interchange |
Re: Oliver 1650 w/ 283D
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Registered: 08/02/2008 Posts: 236 |
The rod length is the same between 283's and 310's. Some of the indirect injection 283's used a straight cap design, but all the direct injection 283 rods are the same as a 310. The 310's had to go to a offset cap for clearance with the extra stroke. The pin height in the piston was where they made up for the stroke difference. |
Re: Oliver 1650 w/ 283D
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Advice
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Not trying to be condescending but , get a Cummins for your 1650. You will be a lot happier. |
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no thanks
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please dont put a cookie cutter 5.9 in yer oliver. build up that 283 to a 310 and have some fun. |
Re: Oliver 1650 w/ 283D
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Eric
I HAVE COMPLETE 310 FOR PULLING WITH 645 ROOSAMASATER GIVE ME A CALL 419-357-1817 Rodger |
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