[AT] Continental Engine Boring/question
CEE VILL
cvee60 at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 14 04:35:57 PDT 2008
Thanks Gene. I understand. I guess my mind was visualizing a larger change than 22 cubes although that is still a nearly a 16% increase. I have two Continentals sitting out back in power units. One came from an IH combine, the other from a New Holland bailer. As soon as "someday" gets here, I am going to do something with them..... I have a round tuit and that doesn't seem to be helping much.
Charlie
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> Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 21:55:37 -0400
> Subject: Re: [AT] Continental Engine Boring/question
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> Charlie;
> There are no other differences between the engines. They both use the
> same flat head and manifolds. May be a different carburetor. There will be
> no sleeves in the engine. It was originally a dry sleeve engine and with the
> overbore it will run in the cast block surface like the 140 and 162, which
> do not use sleeves.
> The tractor will not be used for any organized circuit pulling, mostly
> local fun pulls.
>
> Gene
>
>
>
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> >
> >
> > Gene,
> >
> > When the block is successfully bored and sleeved, would you then use a
> > cylinder head, manifolds and carburetor from a 162 so combustion chambers,
> > air and exhaust, and fuel flow would be proper??
> >
> > Just curious.
> >
> > Charlie V.
> >
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