Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 07, 2008 at 16:59:33 from (209.226.106.86):
In Reply to: c-153 posted by VAJerry on August 07, 2008 at 15:55:26:
Jerry: Do I see a dipstick just about the point where hydraulic lines coming from pump go vertical? That being the case, I'm calling it a C-123 out of a 140 or 240. They both have fan hub water pump.
Could be a C-135 out of a 404 or other source, and it could be a C-153.
Having said all of this, any IH engine in that group new enough to have a dipstick and fan hub water pump will also have cubic inches cast into block, visable just behind forward edge of oil filter. About 1/2 way up filter. (C-123, C-135 or C153.
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