Posted by Andrew Z on January 24, 2010 at 08:49:57 from (64.252.113.90):
In Reply to: Re: International 444 posted by ih_bug on January 23, 2010 at 21:01:13:
Ih, it is in the same 'family'. it is the progression of the 113 to 123 to 135 to 153. There are not many many parts that are swap around on them its just the engine family tree if you will. Im not sure about the 144 im not sure, from the books i have it shows the 434 having the 154 in both gas and diesel. The 424 has a 146 in gas and 154 in diesel i think. It gets confusing there are so many variations on the same frame work. Hard to keep things straight, at least for me.
Andrew
This post was edited by Andrew Z at 08:54:03 01/24/10.
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