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    Posted: 24 Oct 2019 at 10:08am
Starting to collect info and parts for a winter project of rebuilding the motor in a '49 B.  A couple questions:  

It looks like 3 7/16" bore is the normal sleeve/piston kits available rather than 3 3/8".  Any reason for this other than increasing displacement?  Is there some other reason why nobody offers the original bore?

Also wondering if its worth the trouble to fit modern lip seals on the crank rather than the felt and cork.  Sleeves or filling the oil grooves with JB weld are the two methods I've read about.  This will be a working tractor, not a display, so I'm not going to sweat a drop or two weeping from the seals, but I'm not sure what to expect from new cork and felt.

Incidentally, this was a motor that was completely (top and bottom end) filled with water from years of sitting in the rain.  The sleeves are pretty trashed with rust on top, but amazingly the bottom end looks pretty good.  Torn down except for the crank/cam, so hopeful I don't find any major issues.

thanks!


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Luke,
 Welcome!  I would make sure it has not froze and cracked the block as a next thing to check.

I have used speedi-sleeves to cover the crank grooves.

Sounds like a good project. Not sure on the overbore, seems to be pretty standard now.
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If it had that much rain water in it, I would have the head checked for cracks, too. No sense in spending a lot of time and work if it has cracks..
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The shop manual should help with details:

http://geraldj.networkiowa.com/Trees/Allis-Chalmers-G-B-C-CA-Service.pdf

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