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Posted by gene bender on November 25, 2006 at 03:23:02 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Super C power posted by Chris from Wa on November 24, 2006 at 11:57:55:
All of the C blocks could take increased bore with domed pistons same with SUPER Cs Problem is which bore are we wishing to go to. You can go to 3 1/8 or even 3 1/4 depending on which block you have some have even tirned sleeves down where the o-ring goes to add larger dia sleeves. You need to pull a sleeve to see for sure what that dia realy is as you have an old tractor and no way of knowing if block has been changed thats why i would pull a sleeve then measure and go from there. There was a post on here not to long ago that had ordered a kit and not knowing facts installed rings on the pistons then discovered that he had wrong sleeve and how do you return a kit that has rings on the pistons so save some greif and pull a sleeve and measure then proceed.
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