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Re: Super A cubic-inch displacement?
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Posted by CNKS on June 15, 2004 at 18:17:49 from (207.178.96.213):
In Reply to: Super A cubic-inch displacement? posted by Pa. Pete on June 15, 2004 at 17:58:29:
My parts manual is in my shop, and I'm too lazy to go look all this up. That said, you have a 113 cu in engine. The Super A1, built in 1954 had a 123 cu in engine. At some point in time the straight Super A used the Super A1 block, with thicker sleeves to maintain the displacement at 113 cu in. I believe (someone correct me) that would be in 1951 when the Super C with it's 123 cu in engine appeared. It seems pointless to me, at least, at that time for IH to build both the 113 and 123 after they released the 123. For whatever reason they were not ready to release the Super A1, so they used thicker sleeves. All this should be determined by the part number on the block. The parts manual you buy will have both engines in it.
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