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Re: differences in C-123 block questions
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 14, 2007 at 16:20:17 from (64.228.11.169):
In Reply to: differences in C-123 block questions posted by riverbend on February 14, 2007 at 15:20:40:
Riverbend: I can't give you the exact info your looking for but do have some info. My tractors are as follows plus a 100 of a friend. These tractors all have factory blocks. 53 SA has 354898 R1, 100 has 354898 R3, 130 has 366204 R1 and 140 has 367825 R2. What is the casting date code on the swather block. I thinking somewhere between 58 and 63, since that number falls in line between my 130 and 140. The swather engine probably has an automotive type water pump on fan hub. You didn't say whether your tractor was SA or SC and with or without water pump. That water pump match up could create some problems, not certain. If your tractor is SA currently without water pump that fan hub pump may actually be easier than the older type pumps. You may have to use your current breather. Valve cover with oil fill could be different however all you need do is use your current valve cover. Does the swather engine have hole in crank for pilot bushing? I think that should cover all modifications needed.
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