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Posted by Nelson2 on September 28, 2005 at 05:32:45 from (68.40.175.113):
In Reply to: Re: Distributor Help posted by Glen in TX on September 27, 2005 at 20:36:27:
Glen and others, Thanks for the help. This is exactly the info I was looking for. Here's my story: Crawler is a Terratrac GT-30 made by ATC (American Tractor Company). Case bought them out in the 50's. Previous owner replaced the original (blown) F-140 (140 CID) Continental engine with a Y-69 (69 CID) Continental engine that he removed from a bailer. Tractor is a bit underpowered, so I'm going to install an F-162 (162 CID) from a Lincoln Welder I purchased. Would have liked to install an F-140 but those engines are more difficult to find. The F-162 and F-140 Continentals have the same block, hence, fit won't be a problem. The F-162 has a bad magneto and I would like to replace it with a distributor and coil. ATC used both F-140 and F-162 Continental engines in their dozers. Both engines used the same distributor (IAD 6004 1C). Thanks again for all the help, Nelson
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