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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 113 or 123 cid engine?
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Posted by Stan(VA). on February 13, 2004 at 05:34:16 from (208.59.156.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 113 or 123 cid engine? posted by Hugh MacKay on February 13, 2004 at 04:52:11:
Hugh, I have posted several times in the archives that there are two basic blocks. Pull the sleeves and you will find either 3 5/16" or 3 7/16" lower sleeve opening. Initially this corresponded to C113/C123 engines untill the C123 was produced in it's 2nd flavor as I posted below. Measuring the piston tells you what's in there now, but doesn't tell you what block you have untill you check the sleeve opening. C113's and late C123's can fit 3" or 3 1/8" pistons; early C123's can have 3", 3 1/8" or 3 1/4" pistons depending on what sleeve kit is currently in there. There now, does that make everything clear as mud! ;) ;) The other case you referred to of boring blocks to receive a different sleeve set was me too, but that's another discussion and I woln't confuse this one more with that at the moment. It should be in the archives. I have bored 2 C123 blocks and doubt that I'm the first. Stan(VA).
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