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ac model ca engine interchange ?

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Jack

06-24-2004 04:30:44




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Can anyone tell me if a engine off a model c or b will bolt up to my model ca ,or any other models would bolt up. Thanks, Jack




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cdmn

06-29-2004 09:58:53




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 Re: ac model ca engine interchange ? in reply to Jack , 06-24-2004 04:30:44  
Also power units from small combines, etc. In England, they had kits to install Perkins diesels. In most cases a genuine CA engine has a boss on the side for a fuel-pump mounting. You also should understand that the casting number corresponds to the year built, so if you want to keep it "original", you should try to match them.



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wdTom

06-24-2004 17:55:19




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 Re: ac model ca engine interchange ? in reply to Jack , 06-24-2004 04:30:44  
Will bolt up but I understand there are internal differences with oiling and other things, don't try and swap inernals without knowingwhat you afe doing.



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DanD.

06-24-2004 05:30:14




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 Re: ac model ca engine interchange ? in reply to Jack , 06-24-2004 04:30:44  
C, CA, and newer B's all use the model CE engine. Older B's used the BE engine but the block is identical. Just had thicker sleeves and smaller diameter pistons. Change sleeves and pistons and you've basically got a CE engine.



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Phil Auten (TX)

06-24-2004 05:28:26




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 Re: ac model ca engine interchange ? in reply to Jack , 06-24-2004 04:30:44  
Yes, the late B and all C engines should bolt up with no problems. To get the same HP out of them as the CA, you'll need the CA governor weights and springs and the CA carb. Otherwise the 125 cubic inch engines are pretty much the same.

Phil



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