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Allis be repowered by WC

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    Posted: 05 Oct 2020 at 9:39am
I figure this would be the area to ask but can a Allis B, be repowered with an engine from a WC?
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Anything is possible
But the 148/160 series of engines will bolt up to it. That would give you 40-50 HP
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'48 B, '51 CA, '56 WD45 '61 D17, '63 D12, '65 D10 , '68 One-Ninety XTD
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Say a D15 II engine was swapped in, would the ~500 RPM increase change ground speed much? And should the B drivetrain be able to handle it?
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I thought the WC/ WD/ 45 motor took a larger bell housing ?   The Smalled D series D 10/ 1/ 15 will all fit.........

If the B had a rpm of 1700 and the D15 motor was 500 RPM more, that would be about 30%... so you might get 2 MPH additional ??
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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The blood-line of the "B" engine goes like this: Cubic inches of 125-138-149 and 160 cubic inches for the "small-block" A-C engine used in B-C-CA-D10-12-14-15.    The W-series engine line started in the WC-WF-WD-WD45 and is considered a "big-block" as compared to the smaller engine. Sure, if you make a smaller diameter flywheel and a 1/2" thick adapter plate for bolting the bellhousing/engine block together, it could be done. Then, there's the sheet metal. Then, there's the fact that if you desire to tractor pull it, you will be allowed a "courtesy hook" at best....no competition.
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