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Re: farmall 140 engine (C123)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 04, 2006 at 14:58:37 from (209.226.247.42):
In Reply to: farmall 140 engine (C123) posted by davos on September 04, 2006 at 13:45:43:
davos: The engine will bolt up at front and rear. You may encounter some problems with the 140 fan and water pump. The 140 used an automotive type water pump on the fan hub, whereas the older C-123 engines from 100 or 130 had water pump mounted over the bottom block outlet and the fan belt went around 3 pullies. There was a separate generator belt. I have a Super A, around fan and rad, almost identical to your A or B. I also have a 130 and 140. I've had the rads and fans off all of them. I know I could put Super A rad and sheet metal on my 130 with minor thermostat changes. I would have to do some thinking and calculating before I'd say Super A rad and sheet metal would fit around 140 fan, etc. It probably can be done but your going to run into some fabrication.
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