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Re: differences in C-123 block questions
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Posted by Stan(VA). on February 15, 2007 at 20:34:38 from (4.249.228.96):
In Reply to: Re: differences in C-123 block questions posted by riverbend on February 14, 2007 at 19:35:21:
Greg, If you bought the 3-1/4 overbore sleeve kit for the Super C, you need to locate the 354898 block. AFAIK it is the only one with the 3-7/16" lower sleeve opening. It will be in (late)SuperA/SuperC/SuperA-1/100/200 tractors. I do not know the equivalent casting number for an industrial block. Anything from the SuperA/C/SuperC/100/200/130/230 tractors would work if you don't mind getting the right sleeve set. If the crank is out of this block in question, flip it over and try to measure the bottom of one of the sleeves; or see if they will let you pull a sleeve to measure it. It's either 3-5/16" or 3-7/16" OD at the lower Oring seal point. I would guess it's probably a 3-5/16" OD block related to the 366204 of the 130/230 era. Stan(VA).
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