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Steve

03-12-2002 16:38:34




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Just built a WC allis with a 4.600 bore and 6.00 stroke. Got it together went out behind and hooked on to the sled. Half way through the pull boom split the block right in half. Here is my question what are all the big WC's running for sleeves and how are you installing them any help will be appreciated. Thanks Steve




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oldtimer

03-13-2002 20:38:05




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
find an engine from an "E" gleaner combine that block is much stronger than a wc block,then go from there,should beat the red ones with no trouble.



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farmall nick

03-13-2002 18:56:00




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
next time buy a farmall!!!!!



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Dick

03-13-2002 17:26:55




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
pee in the radiator



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JAILBIRD

03-13-2002 12:17:39




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
WELD THE SLEEVES TO THE BLOCK



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#3

03-13-2002 07:20:28




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
Fill the block with Hard Block



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Do it again!!!

03-12-2002 22:17:49




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 Re: Big cube WC allis in reply to Steve, 03-12-2002 16:38:34  
only make a few block stiffeners, like an iron oilpan windage tray like caterpillar uses. maybe bolt some plate stock to the sides of the block, or make a head bolt stud girdle with the exposed studs. porbably was pretty strong for a minute or 2



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