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Posted by Truck on October 21, 2000 at 05:54:38 from (172.129.89.163):
In Reply to: NAA engine posted by John on October 20, 2000 at 15:11:14:
If you do not care about originality and matching numbers and all that, look for engines with casting numbers EAE-6015 and EAF 6015. CONN 6015 will also work, if my sources are correct. What you are looking for is a 134 or 172 CID engine from a 600 or 800 series, or industrial motor. The motors were use din all sorts of industrial equipment like water pumps, combines, or blowers. I got mine off a blactop truck, and saw one that was real nice mounted on a 55 Chevy Firetruck . If you get the 172 CID engine, make sure you get the bigger carb and manifold with it. Your NAA one might bolt up but it would be wasting all those extra cubic inches to have the small carb.
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