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Re: 135 piston and sleeve kit
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Posted by Hobo,NC on November 27, 2004 at 12:51:49 from (166.102.93.243):
In Reply to: Re: 135 piston and sleeve kit posted by Brown Dirt Cowboy on November 26, 2004 at 19:56:33:
I here the 100 came with the 3 1/4 bore and I here their was a over bore kit for the 100 3 1/4" either way mine had the 3 1/4" overbore kit with the steped head piston. Parts book reads C123 CID GAS 4 CYLINDER ENGINE SUPER A-1 & AV-1 S/N 310300 & UP, SUPER C; 100 & 200 (stepedhead piston) (cyl. sleeve 3-7/16 O.D. at seal) Basic kit is 3 1/4 bore. I was thinking the 3 1/4 bore was a 135 and some one had changed it so i had he 135 in mine when I order it. Tech said the 3 1/4 was STD for my 100 but the 135 sleeves were .030 larger at the sleeve seal. this is the first 123 engine I have been into. I do have a 140 with 123 and know the sleeves or 3 1/8. I don't know for sure what the 100 had in it new. I do know it had been into before. Who knows after 50 years what some farmer dreamed up.
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