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195GK In 77

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jON

04-08-2004 10:32:27




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Is it feasible to put a 195gk Waukesha into a Oliver 77 chasis. If so, what is required to perform the transplant??




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Tim

04-09-2004 18:48:17




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 Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to jON, 04-08-2004 10:32:27  

What does a 195 come in



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Oliver man

04-09-2004 11:01:49




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 Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to jON, 04-08-2004 10:32:27  
Are you looking for a 195 GK?



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Wisconsin 88

04-09-2004 16:05:03




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 Re: Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to Oliver man, 04-09-2004 11:01:49  
What have you got?



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Oliver man

04-09-2004 22:03:38




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 Re: Re: Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to Wisconsin 88, 04-09-2004 16:05:03  
I have one 195 GKU engine, it needs put back together, have enough to make a complete engine. Interested?



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Curious

04-10-2004 03:46:31




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to Oliver man, 04-09-2004 22:03:38  
I know what a 195GK and a 195GKA is but what is different on the 195GKU? What is the rod journal diameter of the engine you have? What shape is the manifold set in? What are you asking for the kit?

Thank you



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Oliver man

04-10-2004 06:14:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to Curious, 04-10-2004 03:46:31  
I dont have a book so I dont know the differences, but I have sold many GKU's.
Rod journal diameter is 2.625, mains are the same, pressure lubed rods, gear oil pump, studded and dowelled main caps, very high flow swooped up manifold, everything in good rebuildable condition, asking $1500 for all of it. Have pictures if interested. Thanks



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Cody

04-08-2004 15:19:45




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 Re: 195GK In 77 in reply to jON, 04-08-2004 10:32:27  
It will fit. you need a 195 and a 77 and some patients and some flexible radiator hose. There will be one bolt hole in the bellhousing that won't line up.



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