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Hank L

08-11-2005 10:08:27




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I bought an Oliver engine with casting numbers on the block that read 190320 and underneath that number is K100C. Anyone know what type of engine I got here?? Thanks for looking.




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J. Schwiebert

08-11-2005 14:02:17




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 Re: Looking for casting number expert in reply to Hank L, 08-11-2005 10:08:27  
Larry is correct. It is a Fleetline 88. See if there is a square pad in the area of the distributor There will also be four small holes for machine screws there. This is where a Hobbs type hourmeter would attach. If I remember correctly that was added early in the 1952 year. There will also be a date stamped in the cylinder head by the thermostat housing. Some are just under the housing some are just under the valve cover. If the head is the original there will be a month and a year when the head was machined and assembled. The engine serial number will also be stamped in the right rear corner of the block. It is near the right rear mounting bolt hole. Questions?

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Larry from MD

08-11-2005 11:57:39




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 Re: Looking for casting number expert in reply to Hank L, 08-11-2005 10:08:27  
The K100 shows it to be an 88 series engine.Someone else can say the age.



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Dave Sherburne,NY

08-11-2005 11:07:45




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 Re: Looking for casting number expert in reply to Hank L, 08-11-2005 10:08:27  
I just found a number cast on my Oliver 88 block 12 __ 52. It was just visible behind the starter. Serial number indicates a 1953 tractor.
There is also a date on the bottom of the trans.



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