Rod F.
10-03-2003 19:36:09
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Re: 4000 ford tractor with 3 cyl. gas engine 4.2 b in reply to Gary L. Witt, 10-03-2003 06:56:00
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A couple things come to mind with this situation. First, if you buy the parts from NewHolland, then each part is available separate. There is no kit, as such. Second, the 4.2 x 4.2 175 cid engine was not fitted to the 4000, that I am aware. The 4000 only came equipped with a 201 cid (4.4 x 4.4) The 175 was fitted to the 3610, and I am fairly sure the 3600 as well. So be sure that it is a 175. Another possibility is that the engine has been rebuilt previously, and required sleeves. Sometimes a straight sleeve was set in a 4.4 in bore, and made it a 4.2 in bore. So, to be very sure of what you have, check the model, unit code on the right front ear of the block, the bore, the stroke, the block, the rods, etc. Ford did sleve some blocks at factory, but I am not aware that a lesser displacement would be fitted in a given model. The block would simply be used on another model which used the lesser bore. Mabey somebody has buggered with this already? Hope this answers more questions that is raises... Rod
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