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Re: c113 (or late C-123)engine boring
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Posted by Stan(VA). on October 03, 2005 at 05:03:16 from (4.248.34.201):
In Reply to: Re: c113 (or late C-123)engine boring posted by Charles McNelly III on October 02, 2005 at 18:40:02:
The 1st has been together about 2 years, the 2nd I am getting running now (just put it back on the tractor). Don't recall exact numbers at the shop, wasn't bad though, less work than boring through fixed sleeves (only have an inch or two rather than full length, but setup time is probably the same for them). The tisco stepped head usually look like a rectangle a quarter inch high on top of the piston. I've seen tru-power pistons advertised on ebay that have more like two smaller squares raised from the rectangle outline. Fire craters are the original IH replacements that are very rounded with two domes and a slight dish in the center. I haven't heard of fire flow pistons. Since you don't know the pin height or volume of the various domes or steps, it's hard to do a comparison unless you have them in your hands. Stan(VA).
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