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Posted by Stan(VA). on January 12, 2005 at 06:37:29 from (208.59.156.146):
In Reply to: Re: 140 into an A posted by Hugh MacKay on January 11, 2005 at 17:56:55:
You will need all the accesories from the 140 (water pump and lower radiator hose connection, fan, generator) as these are all driven by a single thinner fan belt. I don't know how bad the interference will be, but I think the upper radiator neck is going to be the problem. On the early tractors theupper neck and radiator inlet join at about a 45deg angle, on the 140 the upper neck points straight up and the radiator inlet points straight back. It uses a radiator hose with a 90deg bend. The 140 radiator is going to be taller and wouldn't fit under his grill. I think people have done this swap before (I've seen a C153 in a C), but don't know what was required on the upper connection to make it fit. Didn't know what the issues were at time, so didn't look close enough :( Stan(VA).
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