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Re: Super A cubic-inch displacement?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 15, 2004 at 18:20:34 from (64.228.11.112):
In Reply to: Super A cubic-inch displacement? posted by Pa. Pete on June 15, 2004 at 17:58:29:
Pete: With that serial number it would have been originally a C-113. However at rebuild it could have been changed. I doubt if you have anyway of knowing without removing the head. C-113 will be 3" bore and C-123 will be 3-1/8" bore. Have you checked just under No. 1 plug on block for engine serial number? A 49 should have a serial number on block very close to tractor serial number. Does your tractor have a water pump as that would have been added on a 49? How about the casting codes on various castings? Fact still remains there is only one way to know if someone changed tractor engine to a larger bore. I'm not sure that having the wrong book in this case is going to affect you a whole lot. You could probably get on phone or e mail with someone for 5 min. and record all that is different.
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