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I'm looking at a m35a2 with 34,000 on it. How many miles are too many on a multi fuel?
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Varies widely.I'm looking at a m35a2 with 34,000 on it. How many miles are too many on a multi fuel?
Thanks 98G. I thought I had read about early failure in some of the multi fuel engines but I didn't think 34k was excessive on any diesel.Varies widely.
There's documented instances of failures in 20k. And plenty of examples of high mileage.
Personally, if the engine passes my inspection, 34k would not be an issue.
Thanks rumplecat. Better get that radiator fixed so it can live for many more miles!Got 57K on one of mine and still going strong, except for a leaky radiator!
Which is why the farm tractors go so many hours between overhauls, 8,000 hours at 30 mph is 240,000 miles, 14,000 hours would be 420,000 miles, but those tractors rarely get revved over 2100 rpm, and the compression ratio is less than the multi-fuel.~ How many miles are too many on a multi fuel? ~
It is a Diesel so the question is how many hours, how much time lugging and how much time at high revolutions above the torque peak. i.e. Can't know that either.
A truck speedometer could have been changed out with any that works, higher or lower miles.I'm looking at a m35a2 with 34,000 on it. How many miles are too many on a multi fuel?
I got one with 34k and its great besides the fuel sender unit needs to be replaced since it works whenever it wants tooI'm looking at a m35a2 with 34,000 on it. How many miles are too many on a multi fuel?
I'm the same here, I never take mine over 2100 Rpm, do you know if I should be mixing some kind of oil with the diesel? I always use straight dieselThe Multifuel is a durable design. If a man took a brand new Multifuel that was properly assembled, never abused it and ran modern oil filters from hour 1 I see no reason it wouldn’t go an easy quarter million and more. Lower compression would help longevity.
All the veterans tell me stories how they ran balls to the wall, often hours on end. Over revving, lugging, poor lubrication at initial start up, that’s why they call it surplus! You never know what your going to get and how it was treated before you.
These motors really shouldn’t go above 2100rpm for maximum longevity. I cruise at 2000. That long stroke and high compression, I don’t know how some of y’all run at 2400 or 2500 rpm. You can hear she ain’t happy about it, engines have feelings too…..I try to listen to what she’s telling me.
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