I looked the Oliver 60 engine. Said it has a 120.6 ci. A "N" engine is 120 ci. This cletrac came with 113 ci. The new engine has 133 ci. You think maybe your old engine may had just been worn and had loss power? Wonder why Cletrac went with 113ci when all the other (same) blocks were bored to 133ci. I'm not saying your 60 engine doesn't have more power than mine with 12.4 more cubic inches. We all know there are ways to increase the power of an engine with out changing the cubic inches. But the manufacturer built them for years with the smaller engine. Seems the new buyers would had complained about the lack of power. And then the Military liked the hercules engine. They used them for years. I've heard a lots of people talk good of the Hercules engine. Term used alots is "Bullet Proof" I hope I don't find I don't like it.
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