1210 Ford S723 motor swap to a S753

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HurriCain

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Does anyone know for sure. Will a Shibaura S753 bolt right into a Ford 1210 in exchange of a Shibaura S723. I have a 1210 Ford with the S723 in it which has a broken crank. The crank is not available (discontinued). I found a S753 out of a Ford Mower. Motor looks the same but not sure about where the flywheel bolts up to crank, etc, etc. Please help. Anyone done one?
TIA
 
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Is the engine out of a CM224 mower? It should bolt up. The S753 was also used in the 1220 - 1.0L. The S723 - 0.9L
 
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yes. Just different bores.
 
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Is the engine out of a CM224 mower? It should bolt up. The S753 was also used in the 1220 - 1.0L. The S723 - 0.9L
Yes it is. Yes, I saw where the S753 was used in the 1310 tractors. Thank you. The big concern I had was if the flywheel and clutch would work off of the 1210 (S723) on the S753.
 
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Same crank in both 1210 and 1310 so flywheel will work.
 
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Same crank in both 1210 and 1310 so flywheel will work.
OK> Great. I saw where stroke was same but couldn't find dia. of main and rod journals. Yee Haa.
One more question. Can pistons/rods be pushed down in block with head on it to get crank out without pulling head. Those spacers or whatever they are called on main bearing looks BIG.
 
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If I remember right, yes, you can push the pistons into the head to get enough clearance to pull the crank.
 
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If I remember right, yes, you can push the pistons into the head to get enough clearance to pull the crank.
Thanks. That will be the plan.
 
 
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