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Posted by Brandon on January 04, 2004 at 22:26:30 from (216.29.74.102):
In Reply to: Block for Case VAC posted by Bryan G on January 04, 2004 at 21:07:05:
Bryan, I don't know exactly where you could get a block. Shouldn't be too hard to find. I just wanted to ask, is your block cracked, and is that the reason you want to replace? IF it is cracked, it may be cracked just in the outer water jacket. If that is correct, the block is fixable if you wanted to try that route. Our '49 VAC had a cracked water jacket from freezing, and my dad was able to fix it up by welding. Nearly every VAC in my area that I've seen (Ohio) has a cracked block on the left side, underneath the carburetor! Just thought I'd mention it! Good luck! Brandon My Industrial John Deere website John Deere Diesels The LaGrange Engine Club
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