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Re: Super A to Super C engine block conversion
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Posted by Stan(VA). on October 11, 2005 at 07:58:42 from (66.82.9.60):
In Reply to: Re: Super A to Super C engine block conversion posted by Randy in NE on October 11, 2005 at 04:12:12:
Randy, There is often a difference in the part numbers you would order out of the book and the actual casting numbers one will find when inspecting a part. The 366294 number is an assy that includes the 366204 block. That block is not original to either of the tractors mentioned, but is the factory replacement at the time of the parts book printing. It is actually the block from the x30 series tractors which is the last casting in that family to use the old style water pump (the x40 series blocks have a different frontend to support the new water pump). Similarly, the 360296/360297 numbers are assy's including bearings. The casting number on the crank should be 356308 if I remember right? Your block in the C should be 251069, and 3-1/8 pistons just means that it has had an overbore kit installed somewhere in it's past (unless you happen to be between serial numbers 48000-48499, in which case you better not let me know or I will dog you until you strip it down and get me measurements on everything so I can learn a little more about what they did on that block of 500). ;) ;) Stan(VA).
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