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building up a 113 farmall B engine.

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Charles McNelly

06-14-2005 20:07:51




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What all can you do to a small engine like the 113 in a B? I need all the help you can give, Thanks




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MIB 22

06-15-2005 18:32:59




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to Charles McNelly III, 06-14-2005 20:07:51  

We built one this winter bored and sleeved it to 3.680 and stroked it to 4.75 used an off the shelf ford truck piston makes it 202 cid runs pretty good havent had a chance to put it on the dyno but it will run third gear whith 36 inch tires in the 2700 # class



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Charles McNelly III

06-15-2005 18:44:18




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to MIB 22, 06-15-2005 18:32:59  
To MIB 22, who did the stroker work for you? Was it a kit or did someone do it in house. You got my attention with this motor. What head are you running? Thanks for the input.



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MIB 22

06-16-2005 17:26:06




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to Charles McNelly III, 06-15-2005 18:44:18  

Local machine shop did the crank and i did the rest. We used a head and manifolds from an industrial 135 engine they had much larger valves and the intake was quite a bit bigger. Oh and we used the rods out of the industrial engine too they were thicker along the beam.



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Charles McNelly III

06-16-2005 20:22:27




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to MIB 22, 06-16-2005 17:26:06  
Did you make the rods longer? Did you get the machine shop to cut the block for larger sleeves? If so which sleeves did you use.



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Shaggy

06-15-2005 12:42:00




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to Charles McNelly III, 06-14-2005 20:07:51  
I have a B with the overbore kit (3 1/8) with domes and a 140 head and I am thinking about getting a cam from a 404 engine and putting it in and seeing what kind of power it comes up with.



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Charles McNelly III

06-15-2005 15:53:41




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 Re: building up a 113 farmall B engine. in reply to Shaggy, 06-15-2005 12:42:00  
Do you know what kind of power your getting with this combo? Are you using the intake manifold off of a 140? What's different between the B and the 140 head? What's the difference between the B cam and the 404 cam? Any ideas? Thanks for the message Shaggy.



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