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Re: M motor
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Posted by D Slater on July 11, 2007 at 15:08:57 from (71.164.58.156):
In Reply to: M motor posted by R Moline on July 11, 2007 at 14:27:49:
If plate near carb has 2 bolts it could be the fuel pump rod opening such as used on power unit,track machines,replacement blocks and some other. I'm not going to rule out IH putting some that way in tractors but it wasn't the standard way. Need some more information about your question. From the 6772 DE (are your sure its not 6722 DE?) toward front of engine try to find a date code and then on to the right side near front try to find a serial # stamped in. The letters before serial # would determain if its a tractor block or other. If its a replacement block it may not have a serial #. I don't mess with early M very much so don't know for sure what year range the suffix DE would be on casting #. It is early block, not sure it was still in 39 when they got to DE though. That depends on what the 4 numbers is before the DE. They may be different from what I think.
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