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In the army, It was in a engineer unit. We called it the "Batmobile", because of how it opens up. I seen it work fully whenever we was in the field. Awesome piece of equipment!! Basically, It was a machine shop on wheels. It made anything and everything.
Bring your ECM to Williams Detroit. Have them reprogram your new ECM and when finish, they will turn in your old one and they will not charge you a core charge.
It would be cheaper to replace the liner w/ piston, along with rod and main bearings rather than a engine. Look at everything carefully. I work on Diesel engines, expect the unexpected. Keep us inform.
I don't see anything holding the pulley in place, besides the bolt. Normally, There is a dowel pin made in the pulley housing that will sit in the bracket that it is attached to. This will help the pulley to stay in place under pressure. I don't see the dowel pin at all. I'm afraid that over...