Posted by Crazy Horse on November 13, 2020 at 15:37:11 from (108.173.201.233):
In Reply to: Prestolite distributor posted by tractorcedric on November 13, 2020 at 09:53:45:
OK, I found the differences between the Continental 162 and 163 in a book I have here. The 163 is an industrial version and is a bit heavier in the crank and connecting rod bearings .... so the 162 and 163 would essentially be the same unless you were rebuilding it I think ....
Compression Ratio - 162 = 6.01:1 - 163 = 7.40:1
Not sure what inside the engine (measurements)makes the ratio different.
The crank main bearings and the connecting rod bearings are slightly bigger on the 163 and the oil pressure is 20-30 lbs on the 162 and 30-40 lbs on the 163 (looks like different pressure relief springs). Valve clearances are also a bit different. If you want, I can scan this engine spec sheet for you and email it to you. My email is:
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