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Re: stupid questions about A/Super A motor
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Posted by gene bender on March 08, 2007 at 04:55:51 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: stupid questions about A/Super A motor posted by drab cat on March 07, 2007 at 20:45:32:
There is a placeon the block in front and a little below of the filter for the fuel pump ALL cams on the 113 engines have a lobe for the fuel punp but not all the blocks have the boss and hole for it. There is probably a dipstick under the filter also. The blocks used for aux like on a baler, combine and other uses had the plate i have one and have seen these blocks used on the A,B and C tractors even have a cutout by the filter for a starter which was left hand drive as it mounted from the front instead of the rearwhich was where the starter mounted on the torque tube. I had a customer who tried to use the tractor starter mounted on the block and i told him that it had to run left hand that was why he couldnt get the starter to work he reversed the fields and found a left hand bendix and now it starts. The charging system probably is DELCO REMY and could be pos grnd as thats he way my baler motor is.
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