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allis b or c engine compatability

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Donald r seymou

12-16-2007 19:47:18




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just wondering, is there any other engine blocks that will bolt up to a allis b or c torque tube? A WC?

i note there are other MFG engines that look awfully similar?

Im actually thinking about bolting up a V$ engine ive saved to a Model C just for fun.




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TexasAllis

12-18-2007 05:48:22




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 Re: allis b or c engine compatability in reply to Donald r seymour, 12-16-2007 19:47:18  
Don,

Unless you need the extra HP stick with the C engine. I have a bone stock 44" C and it usually spins the tires before I run out of engine.



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Kip-Utah

12-17-2007 12:41:56




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 Re: allis b or c engine compatability in reply to Donald r seymour, 12-16-2007 19:47:18  
CA will bolt right in & by using step studs you can easily bolt in a 138, 149, or 160 cid engine out of a D10, D12, D14, or D15.



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Donald seymour

12-17-2007 18:18:57




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 Re: allis b or c engine compatability in reply to Kip-Utah, 12-17-2007 12:41:56  
Boy, that opens up some options. Which enqine would you use? im probably going to stick with a C engine, having just rebuilt the head.

I've determined that this tractor wont be a authentic restoration in that it wont have the origmonal block #, and it has the wrong front end on it, so im qoing to make it a very nice every day tractor, respectable enough to take to shows for fun. Buwho knows on the next one!

Thank you all again for your patience with a newbie!

DRS

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