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    Archive through August 02, 2012

    Thanks Michael, that confirms that I have a 301.
  2. R

    Archive through August 02, 2012

    Michael, I don't suppose you would know the weight of those heavier crankshafts? That may be a way of IDing this engine.
  3. R

    Archive through August 02, 2012

    Thanks Jeff, when I registered I tried Jbaker as my user name and was told it was already used.....
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    Archive through August 02, 2012

    I have torn the engine completely down now and I can find no casting marks other than a big H on the PTO side. I got another suprise when I removed the oil pan. Approximately 1/3 of the piston skirt and pieces of the oil ring were laying in the bottom of it. I can't believe the engine was...
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    Archive through August 02, 2012

    I just purchased a 124 that was in rough condition. I was finally able to get the engine started, but it smoked badly and will need to be overhauled. The engine ID says its an 301C so I was suprised to find that the bore measured about 3.505. The piston was marked STD. Can 301's be bored out...
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