Posted by mkirsch on February 09, 2011 at 05:09:07 from (64.80.108.56):
In Reply to: Extra HP C135 posted by redFarmallboy on February 08, 2011 at 14:17:18:
Remember that the engine is worn out now, and not putting out anywhere near its rated HP.
You are expecting the rebuilt engine to perform the same as the worn out engine. It won't.
In fact, the rebuilt engine could have as much as twice the HP of the worn out engine, depending on how bad it is.
Frankly, you don't have many options for the C135 AFAIK. It's not a real common engine, only available on the 330 and 340 tractors. The C135 should be a bored out C113, so it technically is an "overbore" already, and there's not much left to the sleeve walls to bore out.
With some machine work on the block it may be possible to turn it into a sleeveless C153, but then that pretty much ruins the block for future rebuilds without some major $$$ in machine work and custom repair sleeves.
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