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Re: Farmall 100 Engine Rebuild Questions
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Posted by Hobo,NC on November 10, 2004 at 06:16:55 from (151.213.82.42):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 100 Engine Rebuild Questions posted by ZANE on November 10, 2004 at 05:29:04:
Thanks Zane, I do plan on using the better shaft but still need the STD spec. Sleeves a piece of cake good Deal. I suspect it has a Supper kit in it will check all this out when I get the sleeves removed and can compare again the 140 engine. the piston for the 140 flat top is 3.125 and the 100 is 3.250. the flattop piston has a continuous skirt, the 100 piston has skirts that or on the sides and no shirt around the risk pin. You can see were the piston has worn around the risk pin, rubbed the sleeve, this may be the nature of the beast with a over bore kit. There is no unusual were in the sleeve in the area of the risk pin. Good thing I went with the rebuild the oil rings are shot, needs a pressure plate and ring gear best I remember is the clutch was weak. The man I got this tractor from said it had more power than a 140 so guess he was rite. The rods do have the same part # on'em
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