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    Posted: 29 May 2011 at 11:53am
Thanks for all the replies to my other post. Great info. How does one tell which engine is on your model b? I've looked and either I'm not searching right or just not getting it. can anyone shed some light or crack me along side the head to make me understand. Thanks folks.
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Depending on the year it's either a BE or CE motor. The BE motors have the serial # on the back in the center above the bell housing, kind of hard to see sometimes. The CE has the serial # on the left side flange where it bolts to the bell housing, very easy to see unless it's covered in rust or grease. If the tractor serial # next to the shifter is about 64501 or higher it should have the CE.
Waukesha B, B, IB, G, styled WF, D15, 615 backhoe, 2-Oliver OC3's, 4 Ford Model T's, 3 Model A Fords, AV8 Coupe, AV8 Roadster, 1933 Ford Wrecker
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Ok next question on the engines. Since the displacement on the engines changed with models and the bore i think changed to. (Correct me if i am wrong please) When you rebuild the engine, no matter which model engine block, the new sleeves will work in the block?
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Yes that is correct, new sleeves will work in old block
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All model C tractors had th CE engine according to C.H. Wendel. Bob
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Originally posted by MNLonnie MNLonnie wrote:

Depending on the year it's either a BE or CE motor. The BE motors have the serial # on the back in the center above the bell housing, kind of hard to see sometimes. The CE has the serial # on the left side flange where it bolts to the bell housing, very easy to see unless it's covered in rust or grease. If the tractor serial # next to the shifter is about 64501 or higher it should have the CE.
 
 
Lonnie, my 42 B  with the BE engine, the number is on the flange    the tractor number is B 56xxx and the motor number is BE 58xxxG
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John, that is interesting, we had a discussion about serial # placement a while back because I have a CE engine with the # on the back where the BE should have it. Thanks for the info.
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