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abbott farmer

01-29-2007 06:29:22




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what is difference between US and Canadian built big block engines. Parts books says they are different, but doesn't say how.




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El Toro

02-03-2007 04:40:44




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 Re: flathead chrysler in reply to abbott farmer, 01-29-2007 06:29:22  
You can probaby get your parts from your local auto parts store. You would need the numbers off the engine block. Those Chrysler blocks need to be checked for wear and the crankshafts checked for being egg-shaped at your local auto machine shop. They can probably get all the parts that you need too. Hal



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abbott farmer

01-30-2007 03:34:08




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 Re: flathead chrysler in reply to abbott farmer, 01-29-2007 06:29:22  
wanting to rebuild combine engine(Canadian built) -but can't handle AGCO parts. Interested in bearings, pistons, rings, gaskets, etc.



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J Schwiebert

01-30-2007 07:08:36




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 Re: flathead chrysler in reply to abbott farmer, 01-30-2007 03:34:08  
Find me on the hpoca website and send me a P. M. I think the 2 of us can figure it out.



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J Schwiebert

01-29-2007 16:31:35




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 Re: flathead chrysler in reply to abbott farmer, 01-29-2007 06:29:22  
Back in the days when I worked for Dana a man that worked for Dana in Canada told me how they wanted to swap an American and a Canadian built engine (don't remember which way) and the length of the block was not the same. What do you have in mind.



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