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Re: SUPER A ENGINE QUESTIONS
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2002 at 03:31:43 from (216.208.58.158):
In Reply to: SUPER A ENGINE QUESTIONS posted by DAVID BENTLEY on May 18, 2002 at 20:01:52:
David: I talked with a CaseIH parts man about the piston question, not long ago. This parts man has been at it for forty years. I have two of these tractors, Super A and 130 hence I have C113 and C123 cubic inch engines. There were for my 130, four different pistons and sleeve sets I could order. I suspect if we had looked at Super A and 113 engine we would have found the same. I have not ordered yet as the matter is not pressing and am quite busy. I guess right now is as good a time as any to ask forum advice on which set to use, which is what I planned to do next. On the bolt question I assume one is a bolt with head on it and the other is a bolt with threads on both ends. I think you will find that is a year of production change. The bolt with thread on both ends probably has fine thread on nut. The fine thread would give you more fine tuneing so to speak on torqueing head.
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