Description
When your John Deere tractor starts losing power, burning oil, or showing excessive blowby from the crankcase, it’s usually time for a cylinder rebuild before major damage occurs. This complete cylinder kit for 4045H and 6068HL engines gives you everything needed to restore your engine to factory specifications, bringing back the performance and efficiency your tractor was built to deliver.
What You’re Getting
- Complete rebuild components including pistons, rings, pins, and clips matched for 106.5mm bore specifications
- Premium ring materials that resist wear while maintaining proper tension throughout their service life
- Precision-cast pistons machined to exact tolerances ensuring proper clearances for long engine life
- All gaskets and seals manufactured from materials compatible with modern fuels and engine oils
- Professional-grade components designed specifically for John Deere engine requirements
Built for Real Farm Work
These engines power a wide range of John Deere tractors from the utility 5M series up through the powerful 7030 series row-crop machines. Whether you’re running a 6330 with a front loader, pulling heavy implements with a 6830, or working long days with precision planting equipment, reliable engine performance keeps your operation moving. A cylinder rebuild with quality components ensures your investment continues working hard for years to come.
Made to Last
This isn’t a generic kit adapted to fit – it’s engineered specifically for 4045H and 6068HL rebuild requirements. The components handle the extreme temperatures and pressures of diesel combustion while maintaining proper compression sealing and oil control. Quality materials ensure your rebuilt engine provides years of additional service without premature wear.
Installation Notes
This is major engine work requiring proper tools, knowledge, and procedures for successful completion. Always check bore wear and taper before ordering – excessive wear may require boring to oversize. Professional installation is recommended, and you’ll want to replace connecting rod bearings during the rebuild. Proper break-in procedures are critical for long component life, so follow manufacturer specifications exactly.






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