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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 26, 2003 at 03:15:11 from (216.208.58.156):
In Reply to: Question for Hugh MacKay posted by Red Rider on July 25, 2003 at 19:53:44:
Red: I can see that some of the C-123 engines had 9 stud heads while others had 14 stud heads. All C-135 had 14 stud heads. The IT manual at least just at a glance doesn't tell where those 9 stud heads were used. I suspect the change came with the fan hub water pump, used on 140 and 240 tractors. I do know this the heads on 130 and 140 are quite different. If you do a bit of checking I think you will find 100, 200, 130 and 230 all had 9 stud head and from there on in 140 and 240 all had 14 stud head same as the C-135 in 404 and 2404. Whether it is same part number the IT manual doesn't say.
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