Posted by Larry B 1486 on December 30, 2010 at 19:20:35 from (67.142.161.22):
In Reply to: b 450 engine sleaves posted by MIKE BOCK on December 29, 2010 at 18:29:10:
I would give that webers tractor works a call first but the best I can remember thin wall sleeves from a MD not SMD will slip right in. A MD came out with a 3 7/8 bore but you could buy thin wall sleeves and increase the bore to 4" I looked up part numbers a few min ago after reading this, the MD and SMD break down the sleeve assy set and gives numbers for pistons ,pins , sleeves but the B450 parts book does not break it down. Just list part number for complete sleeve assy. I went thru this over 30 years ago with my B450. Used parts for these old tractors are very hard to find in my aera. I don't think that I have not seen a MD or 450 in salvage yards sence the early 1990's. I don't live to far from sikeston mo.where there are three good size salvage yards there.
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