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Posted by Gordon {Tx} on December 05, 2002 at 07:41:03 from (65.197.75.69):
In Reply to: Re: Overbored new sleeves for Farmall A... posted by Doug Moser on December 05, 2002 at 06:58:04:
Doug, I used a Tisco kit in my B. I had no trouble with it what so ever. Now if your just looking for pistons & sleeves, you might want to check Justin Webers site. He has some decent prices on pistons & sleeves & they are NOS parts. Now you can get different pistons as mentioned in another post. I just put flat top pistons back in mine. You could go with fire craters, but the increase in horsepower versus the cost of them I personally think doesn't add up. Now you can get sleeves & pistons from case IH But be ready to spend around $ 175.00 per cylinder. Also I should have been more detailed in telling you to measure your old sleeves. The other poster is correct in telling you to measure the bottom, where the seal goes. Thats what I was talking about, just didn't say it plain enough I guess. Anyway I hope this helps. If I can help ya in anyway, feel free to ask or email me if ya wish.....Have fun....... Gordon. oh yea the addy is www.weberstractorworks.com
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