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F12 113cu engine kit help
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Posted by Max Effort on November 12, 2006 at 05:27:21 from (24.107.224.106):
I'm building a 1936 F12 engine. I'm a machinist and engine builder, but have never done this engine before. I found this site looking for a complete overhall kit for convienience. My normal local engine parts warehouse has bearings, but will have to chase everything else. Are kits for the 113cu engine in a Farmall Model A tractor the same as for a 1936 F12? 3'bore X 4" stroke. I notice the kit's for model A are oversize from 3" bore to 3 1/8". Is this built into the new sleeve or do I have to bore the block oversize to accept a larger sleeve? Are cams and lifters availible for these engines or do I need to have it reground? thanks for any help! Keith p.s. check out our casting repair services. http://www.maxeffortengines.com/gpage1.html
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