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Re: Re: Re: 113 or 123 cid engine?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 12, 2004 at 20:21:35 from (209.226.106.159):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 113 or 123 cid engine? posted by Dave_Id on February 12, 2004 at 19:32:22:
Dave: Good point, I may be wrong on that, I just looked at IT manual for C-123 and C-135 engines. They do use the same block for 3-1/8 and 3-1/4 respectively. There may be the answer. I was in another discussion on this forum and I believe early C-113 can be bored for 3-1/8 sleeves and pistons but not 3-1/4. I am certain they talked boring one of them and there would be no reason to bore the newer C-123 - C-135 block. I also happened to check the part number on my Super A today C-123 block part number 354898R1. I didn't check the complete number on my 130 or 140, but at a glance could see they were each completely different from Super A. I have also seen two other completely different part numbers from Super A's today, both those had mag ign. None of those 5 part numbers were the same as yours. That doesn't surprise me. I think there are other numbers as well.
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