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Posted by tractorust on December 03, 2006 at 09:16:43 from (63.245.252.60):
In Reply to: f20 engine kit posted by Bill Geer on December 02, 2006 at 13:41:49:
New sleeves are still available from a place in California called L.A. sleeves. I bought a set from them last winter and they are very nice. I don't recall what the price was on them. They have a site on the internet. As for other parts Rice equipt (as stated earlier) has most of what you will need. There is also a site by the name of "The Fordson House" they also carry some of the same parts as Rice Equiptment. We recently rebuilt a 1936 year model we put in new sleeves and reused the old pistons with new rings. It has been running fine for about a year with no problems. The F-20 engins is for the most part a simple set up to work on. The best advice I can tell you is to make a list of what you know you will need and start getting prices. Spend your money on the engine, carb, and mag. Everything else can come later. If you need any more help feel free to email me. tractorust@yahoo.com
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