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Re: Biggest engine to fit in a C
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Posted by The Farmall on March 01, 2006 at 13:11:28 from (24.153.215.10):
In Reply to: Biggest engine to fit in a C posted by The Farmall on March 01, 2006 at 08:19:33:
Wasnt able to find where it said the 504 C153 would not bolt to the C. Might not have looked hard enough. Also found some posts that said the 203 motor bolts directly into the C is that true or does it require some work? that is a big power jump from the dinky original engine to the combine engine. from pics it looks like the 504 c153 motor also mounted to side rails in the front of the engine. Does the 203 combine engine have a spot on the block for mounting to side rails. I think it would be neat to have a C with side rails on it if it could be figured out. also help make a sturdy tractor.
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