Hello everyone,
I'm quite new to this whole tractor business and, therefore, not too educated about their engines, specially the old ones. I have an Iseki Landleader 207 (TA207) tractor with an E3AG1 Engine (1.429L 3cyl diesel), which has 3 bent connecting rods due to a recent accident.




So far, my luck trying to find replacement connecting rods has been vague :thumbdown: . Therefore, I come here asking you all whether anyone has experience with this sort of thing?
Do connecting rods from other engines / other manufacturers fit my E3AG1 ?
Should I purchase 3 whole new rods or only 1 and give it to a professional workshop as an example to straighten out the bent ones? Or can I simply find the original blueprints and measurements of the engine parts?
Would a connecting rod from, let's say, a similar 1.5 litre engine fit my engine?
Any ideas where should I continue my search?
Anything helps! If you need any other details, ask away!
I'm not a native English speaker, so pardon for any mistakes.
Here are the approximate measurements of the connecting rod (this one is in best shape) :
I'm quite new to this whole tractor business and, therefore, not too educated about their engines, specially the old ones. I have an Iseki Landleader 207 (TA207) tractor with an E3AG1 Engine (1.429L 3cyl diesel), which has 3 bent connecting rods due to a recent accident.




So far, my luck trying to find replacement connecting rods has been vague :thumbdown: . Therefore, I come here asking you all whether anyone has experience with this sort of thing?
Do connecting rods from other engines / other manufacturers fit my E3AG1 ?
Should I purchase 3 whole new rods or only 1 and give it to a professional workshop as an example to straighten out the bent ones? Or can I simply find the original blueprints and measurements of the engine parts?
Would a connecting rod from, let's say, a similar 1.5 litre engine fit my engine?
Any ideas where should I continue my search?
Anything helps! If you need any other details, ask away!
I'm not a native English speaker, so pardon for any mistakes.
Here are the approximate measurements of the connecting rod (this one is in best shape) :
