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Posted by Andrew Z on February 11, 2006 at 06:44:12 from (204.60.191.52):
In Reply to: Re: farm-all 230 posted by BobG in VA on February 11, 2006 at 05:43:09:
You want to make sure you get an engine out od a Super C, 100, 200, 130 etc. Not a C. You can put one in if you get a good deal on it but it will require more work to get the power out of it. The head is alittlle diffrent and less compression. The other factor that I think is more important is that the C will only except the 3 1/8" and the others will except the 3 1/4" pistons with out boring it out. The diffrence between the 100, 130 are the RPMs are lower and thus less Hp. The 140 has a complete diffrent head. and looks like a diffrent engine. If you not worried about looks I think a 140 would work maybe not sure. But you would beable to tell that its not the orginal eninge. Andrew
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