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Here's the C series engine list.
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Posted by Steve T on April 28, 2000 at 21:24:00 from (208.150.193.78):
O.K., This is the engine to tractor list that is in the NAPA Tractor and Equipment engine book. A couple of you was curious on what engine came in what tractor, bailer, combine, etc; . I read farther down the board that the C-135 engine wont bolt up to where there was once a C-123 or C-113. He claimed that the bellhousing area was a little wider, but a C-153 will bolt up instead with a few other modifications. Thats to bad, 'cause I really wanted to bolt a C-135 into my "A". C-113 was in the "A", "AV", "SA", "B", "BN", "C", "SC", and the "U-2" power unit. C-123 was in the #56 and #57 bailer, T4 crawler, U123 power unit, 100, 130, 140, 200, 230, 240, and super C tractors. #161, #163,windrowers. C-135 was in the T5 and T340 crawlers. #91 and #93 combines. UC135 power unit. 330, 340, 404 tractors, and #201 windrower. C-153 was in the #93, #95, #105 and # 203 combines. 2444, 2504, 3514, 444, 504, 2500 tractors, and the # 275 windrower. Contrary to popular belief, the engines in the F-12 and F-14 are not the same as the C-113 engines in the A's, B's, and C's. The rods are interchangable from these 2 engines, but must be changed in full sets only. I also believe that the piston and sleeve sets interchange as well. Im not sure about the bearings. I hope this helps. This list might not be complete, so if you can add to it, go for it.
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