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Re: Re: Re: 1951 C or Super C?? which is it?
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Posted by gene b on May 17, 2002 at 07:25:48 from (63.25.166.245):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 1951 C or Super C?? which is it? posted by Steve Mason on May 17, 2002 at 07:06:26:
you are right over the years people have changed things but if you have a water pump the belt for the Cs with water pumps should fit hard to say what the deal on the fan is do you have a slotted screw to add oil even the new replacements that have sealed bearings the pulley size is the same al least on all i have worked on the last few years does yours have the taller radiator and is the outlet on the head large and contain the thermostat serial number on the block doesent mean a whole lot as these things all can be bolted on blocks are the same the 10 extra cu in comes from 1/8 larger sleeves and pistons replacement blocks did not have a number stamped on them and also baler motors could be used there were lots af little things that happened
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