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Posted by Stan(VA). on July 18, 2003 at 06:02:08 from (208.59.157.166):
In Reply to: BN engine question posted by Kevin on July 17, 2003 at 19:09:05:
I didn't respond earlier because I don't have a casting number list from the stationary engines, but you probably have a C113 or C123. Bore and stroke should be either 3" or 3 1/8" by 4". Many of the parts all interchange. I put a crank and rods from a combine power plant in a Farmall C several years ago. That block was identical to what you describe. Remote possibility of a C135 or C153, check specs on a 340 or 504 gas engine for bore and stroke. Make some judgements about it's condition and go with it. ie: Any water jacket cracks on the left side of the motor behind the generator/carb/air cleaner? Any water in oil or oil in water? Oil pressure - does it stay up even when warm? If so it's a candidate to overhaul w/o removing from the frame, just replace inserts. If not, split the tractor and have the crank ground. Any machine shop can do the valves. On the pistons and sleeves, read the C113 engine sleeves thread that's now 2 or 3 pages back on this forum, it's got the info you need on ID'ing your sleeves. Stan(VA).
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