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C-113 Block

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Brian Schmidt

07-26-2004 12:07:23




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What is a fair price to pay for a C-113 block? The one I have on a Super A has been welded on and it appears that the entire right front corner from the distributor to the lower front end mounting bolt has been broken off and welded back on. It is leaking oil now and I fear that it may snap again at any moment. The engine runs good with no noise. It is a real shame to have to scrap it, but I don't want to have to worry about this again.

I have even entertained the thought of putting a Super C C-123 engine in. Any thoughts or has anyone done this?

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Brian Schmidt

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Farmall Tim (NY)

07-26-2004 17:12:48




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 Re: C-113 Block in reply to Brian Schmidt, 07-26-2004 12:07:23  
You should be able to find a good block for $200 to $300. Make sure it has been tested. Is it possible to do another repair on the block you have? A good welder could probably keep you going for a long time. It's very common to find these tractors with various repairs to the blocks.

As for a Super C motor, they are not exactly the same. I have a C with a Super C motor. Most importantly, the displacement is different, so you cannot re-use your sleeves and pistons from your C's motor. Also, some Super C's used a dipstick instead of oil pan cocks. Keep in mind that the Super C also used a water pump, whereas the C used a thermo-syphon system. You can get a water pump to fit your C, however the shorter radiator on the C will make it very difficult to locate a thermostat in the proper location. Luckily I had a parts Super C that helped me "hybrid" getting a Super C engine into my C. If I had to do it again, I might have just stuck with the original motor. There is only a 3 or 4 horsepower gain with the Super C engine.

I hope this helps. Good luck.

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