Posted by jd b puller on December 21, 2012 at 06:29:08 from (65.190.135.248):
In Reply to: Super C Farmall posted by Western PA on December 21, 2012 at 04:07:11:
Western PA said: (quoted from post at 09:07:11 12/21/12) I have a 153 motor that is already to bolt right into that tractor. Located in PA
C-153 is a good choice, depending on where you live. Dave's in IN and assume looking to run NATPA. Can't run the C-153 if running NATPA "Tractors must have the stock engine, frames, transmission, rear end and axle housings or manufacturer's replacement for make and model of tractor being pulled . Stock heads and their replacements are to remain unchanged in outside appearance"
Dave, it's like any other engine, bore it, stroke it, cam, carb, head. You're up there in Gary's territory, he would obviously be a good man to discuss with. E-mail me if you want to discuss other options
Ray
This post was edited by jd b puller at 13:08:12 12/21/12.
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