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Re: 123cu swap to 135?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 02, 2006 at 16:48:33 from (209.226.247.145):
In Reply to: Re: 123cu swap to 135? posted by Stan(VA). on January 02, 2006 at 09:11:42:
Stan: It took about an hour, but I found the guys name. Red Rider was wanting to install a C-135 engine in a Farmall 100. I went to the archives and clcked on "search by author". I knew his handle had an R as in Red. I found the thread where he and I compared specs between Farmall 100 and 404. If I remember correctly, at the time there were several threads on the matter. You might try everything under his name related to myself, Farmalls 100, 404 and 340. Red didn't post a lot, less than 100 threads. I haven't seen his name in over a year. I'm not even sure what he did with the 100. I have a gut feeling he went with boring the C-123 block and using 3-1/4 sleeves and pistons only.
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