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Re: C-153 ID
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Posted by steelfronts on January 30, 2007 at 05:31:12 from (71.82.92.144):
In Reply to: C-153 ID posted by BN PULLER on January 29, 2007 at 17:16:06:
Bn The block will say C153 on it for the ID. After that you will have to drill the crank for a pilot bushing and mess around up front with the radiator connections. It will make a real little monster out of your BN.We have done this several times with C's and B's. Once the B with the 153 pulled 3 16 trailer plow same speed as an M. Didnt do this too long tho not wanting to wreck the trans. We loaded the oversized tires and two sets of weights.i should add that increased rpm really increases the ground speed
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