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    Posted: 11 Jan 2024 at 10:41pm
 I don't know how to put it , can you have to many allis parts ?
 tonight I counted 57 crankshafts sitting in my shop , I also have all the other parts to go with , blocks ,heads, rods , cams , gears , flywheels , just hauled a load of scrape , bolts , pans , pushrods ,  valve covers , rocker shafts , have about 20 core motors 125 201  w226 g226 230 262 265 301g 301d 426 call with needs 507 766 0551

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Wait until you get old, then do a recount. 
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Steve,
Sounds like you could give Lonn some competition!  LOL!
39'RC, 43'WC, 48'B, 49'G, 50'WF, 65 Big 10, 67'B-110, 75'716H, 2-620's, & a Motorhead wife
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

Steve,
Sounds like you could give Lon some competition!  LOL!

He does but his is mostly newer tractors and combines. He does rims and three point also. My items are 1964 and earlier. I refer when I can.
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funny I am a 1964 model , Lon has been here more then once , can not wait to get the chance to get to his place 
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Hello,
 Do you have any Continental N62 Engine parts?
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have a set of new .040 pistons and rings
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Hello,
 I should have been more specific.
 Having difficulty with main bearing clearance.
 To be conservative the crank mains were  ground to 1.990" but the repro bearings are not up to spec on shell thickness. They are a whole .001" to thin and produce .004"
 clearance.
 NOS TRW bearings can get it down .003" but .002 or so would be much better.
 I've been told that when the factory put these together they would take advantage of production variances in the shells to make things right so aside from regrinding the crank to .020" I am hoping to find actual Continental .010" under bearings.
 The Allis Chalmers parts book does not show .010", they want you to go to .020" so maybe I made my own problem.
 Another but pricey solution would be a NOS crank kit but might be hard to source.
 Thank you for reply.
 
  


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