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Block for Case VAC

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Bryan G

01-04-2004 21:07:05




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I am looking for a block for a Case VAC model tractor. I am new to this and am having no luck. If there is anyone who could give me advice or knows what i can do, please let me know. Thank you.




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JR(CASE38MAN)

01-05-2004 07:36:52




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 Re: Block for Case VAC in reply to Bryan G, 01-04-2004 21:07:05  
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Brandon

01-04-2004 22:26:30




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 Re: Block for Case VAC in reply to Bryan G, 01-04-2004 21:07:05  
Bryan,

I don't know exactly where you could get a block. Shouldn't be too hard to find. I just wanted to ask, is your block cracked, and is that the reason you want to replace? IF it is cracked, it may be cracked just in the outer water jacket.

If that is correct, the block is fixable if you wanted to try that route. Our '49 VAC had a cracked water jacket from freezing, and my dad was able to fix it up by welding. Nearly every VAC in my area that I've seen (Ohio) has a cracked block on the left side, underneath the carburetor!

Just thought I'd mention it!

Good luck!
Brandon
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Slowpoke

01-05-2004 22:09:10




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 Re: Re: Block for Case VAC in reply to Brandon, 01-04-2004 22:26:30  
Looks like the VAC crack has reached California. I failed to notice the 8"x4" dirty sheet metal behind the carb when I bought my '55 VAC. It was held on by the bolts of the air cleaner. Beneath the plate was a 7" long weld. So far it hasn't leaked. I don't know where the tractor started life, but the area where I got it has average low of 37° and a record low in 1950 of 21°. How much below 32° overnight will it take to crack a block with no AF?? I don't know if the guy I got it from knew of the crack, but he did use it for disking. He also owned a used car lot....

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