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Posted by Haas on September 23, 2001 at 12:24:03 from (129.37.117.28):
In Reply to: Sleeves for Super A posted by Brian on September 23, 2001 at 10:41:34:
Almost all Super As had a 3 inch bore which was the C113 engine. Some of the last built Super As may have the C123 engine which has a 3 1/8 inch bore. When the 100 came out, was when the official switch was made to the C123 engine. It is common practice when rebuilding the C113 engine to use over bore sleeve and convert it to 3 1/8 bore. That makes it a 123 cu in engine, but it is still not the same as the as a C123 engine which has a different sleeve than the C113 engine. Youar block number indicates you have a C 113 engine. If rebuilding your engine with new sleeves and pistons, use the overbore sleeves and pistons to go to 3 1/8 inch. If your tractor was ever overhauled with new sleeves, it likely that it already has the 3 1/8 inch sleeves.
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