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Topic: Re: Will a D14 engine fit into a B?
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| Dick L
11-24-2012 07:08:13
50.51.177.224
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It is the same block as far as bolting it in. The only exception from the B bolt wise is the front of the block is drilled and taped for 5/8" threads/studs which is the same as the CA. The CA used a step stud with 5/8" into the block and 1/2" to bolt the front to. You do have to use your B flywheel. |
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| R Wyler
11-24-2012 08:31:14
70.137.0.220
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Re: Will a D14 engine fit into a B? in reply to Dick L, 11-24-2012 07:08:13
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| Thanks for the info. It is good to know that it can be installed. Just wanting to know what I could do if I needed another engine if it come to that. I am by no means looking for more power or using it for tractor pulling just a utility tractor for around the farm. I wouldn"t think the additional power would hurt anything unless a man was pulling more than the tractor was designed for. |
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