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Case/new holland engine vs cummins. New holland w130

Thomas Brooks

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Aug 9, 2018
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Erie pa
Hey guys I have a 2005 w130 new holland loader with the new holland/case/iveco engine. 667ta/m2. It looks very similar to a 12 valve cummins (mine is 6.7 liter). My bosch ve6 rotary pump on the machine has the famous fuel leak out of the throttle shaft. I am going to pull the pump tomorrow and my local diesel shop is going to reseal it. Here's my question, the motor looks very similar to a cummins in alot of ways. Does anybody know if the cummins barring tool and timing lock pin from a cummins works on this engine? The way the counter weight is I can't turn the motor over with the crank and the neck where the manual says to push in the timing lock pin just has a pipe plug in it (from factory). Looks very similar to cummins set up and before I bought the cummins tools that are allover online I thought I'd check. I don't have a new holland/ case dealer local anymore to just stop in and talk to service or borrow a couple tools. Thanks
 

Thomas Brooks

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Erie pa

Coy Lancaster

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Hey Thomas if you have a service manual in the engine section there should be a list of special tools and the barring tool and timing pin should be there and should have part numbers. At least there used to be when I worked for Case dealer.
 
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