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A question for you allis boys?

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Brandon Gantt

12-26-1999 16:23:33




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Can anybody tell me what size combine moters can fit in a wc c and ca what would the casting numbers would be and what model and year model combine it would be. Also what kind of horsepower gains would you get by doing this?




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Darrell

01-05-2000 00:25:37




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 Re: A question for you allis boys? in reply to Brandon Gantt, 12-26-1999 16:23:33  
Brandon, the WC had adifferent engine than the B, C and CA. I took a engine from a #60 combine(I think the #90 is the same, not about others of the same vintage)and put it into a C. Your not going to gain any horse power, but what i noticed, and only makes sense, is if it was taken care of the combine engine has very little hours on it, and it seems like a brand new engine, which it allmost is. My C now runs like a dream. Hope this helps you out. as for the WC, not sure what engines fit into it, maybe someone else can help you out there.

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Dave Patterson

12-26-1999 17:15:28




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 Re: A question for you allis boys? in reply to Brandon Gantt, 12-26-1999 16:23:33  
Take a 4 cyl. gas from a Gleaner E combine.226 cu.in..and I beleive it will bolt up to your WC block....what Kind of gains..... about 25 HP....same motor as 45/D17..52 HP



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Brian

01-01-2000 21:34:59




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 Re: Re: A question for you allis boys? in reply to Dave Patterson, 12-26-1999 17:15:28  
As for a motor for a C tractor, a CA motor will give the most power. The motors on pull type combines were equal in power to a model B's engine. If you buy an overhaul kit, they will likely update the older engine to CA specs. I got one from the store at this site with a 1/8 inch overbore. The way it runs, I'll bet it may be between 5 to 10 hp over stock on my CA. Hope this helps, Brian.



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