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Topic: Help identify Farmall 450
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| Mark-Mi
10-05-2012 17:08:20
68.66.31.18
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I am going to look at a 450 tomorrow. Knowing that a 450 is over 50 years old how can I identify a 450 block and head so that I know a M or 400 motor is not in it. For that matter how can I be sure it is a 450 and not a painted up 400 other than by serial tag. Thanks Mark |
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| dblair
10-05-2012 19:10:21
67.172.201.147
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Re: Help identify Farmall 450 in reply to Mark-Mi, 10-05-2012 17:08:20
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| the head will have 362174 r under the valve cover and c-281 cast onto the block |
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| BigTone
10-05-2012 18:41:39
70.192.12.88
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Re: Help identify Farmall 450 in reply to Mark-Mi, 10-05-2012 17:08:20
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| A 450 block will have c-281 stamped into the block. take the hood off and look at the head. a 450 head will not have a ventilation tube comming out of the back (gas tank side) that goes to a fitting in the air cleaner. If it has that vent tube, chances are its an M head...thats about all I know though, best of luck, I want a 450 so bad but here in NY they are scarce. ~Anthony |
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| claytonmcnamara
10-05-2012 17:17:25
184.158.62.189
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Re: Help identify Farmall 450 in reply to Mark-Mi, 10-05-2012 17:08:20
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| A 450 will have C281 stamped on the distributor side, near the head, on the left side of the block. Not sure how to ID a head when its in the tractor. A 400 is a C264 (same as super M engine) an M engine will not have the cubic inch stamped on the block. |
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