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134 cu in engine

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Ida Red

02-16-2007 19:53:43




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Who would know which International Harvester has a 134 cuin engine in it? Thanks in advance.Red




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El Toro

02-18-2007 05:13:56




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 Re: 134 cu in engine in reply to Ida Red, 02-16-2007 19:53:43  
You can get within one cubic inch of 134cid by using the 123cid block in the Super C and the 200 series tractors by using the 3.250" overbore kit.
Where did you ever hear of the 134 cid block?

You could use the C-135 block too. Don't think
there's was a factory C-134 block used. Hal



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Bill(Wis)

02-17-2007 11:49:28




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 Re: 134 cu in engine in reply to Ida Red, 02-16-2007 19:53:43  
Ran across a list of International tractor engines. Saw 4 withn 135 cu in engines: '57 330 util and 340 util, 58 Farmall 340 and '62 404.



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Bill(Wis)

02-17-2007 06:42:51




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 Re: 134 cu in engine in reply to Ida Red, 02-16-2007 19:53:43  
The most famous 134 cu in engine was the one Ford put in the 1953 Jubilee and many more to follow. Also called the "Red Tiger".



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Hugh MacKay

02-17-2007 02:54:43




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 Re: 134 cu in engine in reply to Ida Red, 02-16-2007 19:53:43  
Red: I'm not aware of any 134 engine ever built by IH. There was a C-135 in IH 330, 340 and 404. that engine was also used a lot in swathers and small combines. Sometimes engines can get tagged a cubic inch higher or lower in different applications. Could be, they called it 134 in a swather or combine. If that is the case it will look very much like a Super C, 200, etc. engine from the outside.

I know of a couple other engines where is the case, one example is the 414 engine used in 966 and 1066, some of those engines were designated 415 cubic inch. I've forgotten the details, however it was on discussion some time ago.

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