Posted by El Toro on March 14, 2012 at 04:13:17 from (108.3.225.57):
In Reply to: Farmall C inframe posted by picassomcp on March 13, 2012 at 18:50:24:
You can install a sleeve kit with the piston diameter at 3.125" that will give you 123cid. Pull the engine it's not that hard. You do need a hoist to lift the the engine. Have the crankshaft measured for wear at your local auto machine shop. Buy your bearings from them. You may need the block number off your engine. It's a good time to look at your clutch when you pull the engine to see if it needs to be rebuilt or replaced. I pulled an engine from a Farmall A back in 1975 in about an hour and I did it under a shade tree using a chain hoist. You also need to block up the tractor under the frame and under the drawbar to keep it from tilting backwards when pulling the engine. Take some pictures before and after they will come in handy. Keep the parts separated don't throw them in a box all together. Mark each box where the parts were removed. You will be glad you did. Hal
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