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michael thompso

04-11-2006 08:26:07




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Did the W9 gas have a six cylinder engine?




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ihc49er

04-16-2006 17:05:12




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 Re: W9 Engine in reply to michael thompson, 04-11-2006 08:26:07  
steelfronts gets the prize! HE said it.



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steelfronts

04-11-2006 19:26:46




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 Re: W9 Engine in reply to michael thompson, 04-11-2006 08:26:07  
All you guys should know that the W40 gas had theFBB 3 5/8 x 4 1/2 and the WK was similar with a 3 3/4 bore. The Red diamond truck engine is the closest to it not any of the other colors. The diesel had a 461 cu in 4cyl. There were no Super W9 gas only WR's were supered gassers . Straight W9's were 335 all newer were350



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chadd

04-11-2006 08:58:43




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 Re: W9 Engine in reply to michael thompson, 04-11-2006 08:26:07  
I think it had a 335 cu.in OHV inline 4 cylinder. Not sure, but I think the W-40 which was made before it was an inline six cylinder(I think it was a green diamond truck engine).



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RustyFarmall

04-11-2006 09:03:56




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 Re: W9 Engine in reply to chadd, 04-11-2006 08:58:43  
You are correct, the W-9 engine is a four cylinder 335 c.i. This same engine was used in the McCormick 600 and 650 tractors, but the engine displacement grew to 350 cubic inches in the 650.



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P Backus

04-11-2006 18:03:35




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 Re: W9 Engine in reply to RustyFarmall, 04-11-2006 09:03:56  
Well, actually the displacement grew to 350 cu. in. already in the Super W-9. The 600 also had the 350 (Gas, Diesel, and LP).
And if ya really want to get technical, the 600 and 650 were labeled as Internationals, not McCormicks. :>)
Paul



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