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Re: C-153 in a 504
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Posted by Wardner on May 25, 2004 at 12:41:31 from (4.138.245.38):
In Reply to: C-153 in a 504 posted by Steve from NC on May 24, 2004 at 19:48:33:
Seeing as how nobody has responded, I will give it a shot. The below info is not guaranteed to be accurate. I wasn't aware that the C-153 had two different bolt patterns but it makes sense. That basic motor began life in 1939 as a A engine. It was put in Bs and Cs and later "Super Sized". When it was adapted for use in the 340 and coupled to a TA center section, the bolt pattern had to be changed. The 504 is an upgraded 340. I would assume that any motor that would bolt up to a 340, 460, 504, 606, and 656 as well as other similar tractors would fit. This includes six cylinder motors. There is plently of space in a 504. I wouldn't be surprised if H, SH, 300, and 350 motors also would bolt in. May have to change out flywheels and cluthces. Talk to Mike at Steel Wheel Ranch. I am sure that he can solve your problems.
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