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continetal 112 replaces 124

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bill wilson

10-30-2003 08:00:31




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I have a continental 124 F motor in a co-op model C which is welded and in bad cosmetc shape I located a continetal 112 block and head which seem to be good rebuilding stock I realize the 124 can be bored to 140 or 162 Question is the 112 the same blocktaking the same internal parts (crank cam etc.) If the block is the same and same stroke I could bore the 112 and use the original pistons having an origional size motor O K Guys who knows is the 112 the same block????? Added on Date: 07:54:57 10/30/03
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Larry from MD

10-30-2003 09:20:19




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 Re: continetal 112 replaces 124 in reply to bill wilson, 10-30-2003 08:00:31  
No that wont work easy.The Y series of engines are differant shorter in lenght and height and width.The Y series is Y69,Y91,Y112.they have number 5 clutch houseing.The F series F124, F142,F162 have number 4 or 8 clutch houseing.The F series engines are plentifull and you should be able to find one somewhere.



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bill w3ilson

10-30-2003 16:33:17




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 Re: Re: continetal 112 replaces 124 in reply to Larry from MD, 10-30-2003 09:20:19  

Thanks for the information better to learn the differences now than buying the wrong block



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