Description
When your old Ford N-series tractor starts burning oil, losing power, or you hear that telltale knock from deep in the engine, it’s time for a complete rebuild. This comprehensive overhaul kit gives you everything you need to bring that classic 119.7 cubic inch flathead back to life and get your 2N, 8N, or 9N running like it did when it rolled off the assembly line.
What You’re Getting
- Complete cylinder sleeve set with thick .090 inch walls that handle years of hard farm work
- Three-ring pistons designed for the flathead’s unique combustion chamber shape
- Full valve train components including intake and exhaust valves, springs, guides, and keepers
- Complete gasket set that seals everything from head to oil pan
- Rod and main bearings sized .030 over standard for proper clearances
- Pin bushings and retainers for a complete bottom-end rebuild
Built for Real Farm Work
These Ford N-series tractors were the workhorses that changed American farming, and this kit helps keep them running strong. Whether you’re using your 2N for hay work, your 8N for cultivation, or your 9N for general farm chores, this overhaul brings back the reliable power these machines are famous for. The 119.7 CID flathead might not be fancy, but it’s proven and parts are still available.
Made to Last
This isn’t a basic rebuild kit—it’s everything you need for a proper overhaul. The thick-wall sleeves handle the expansion and contraction of a working engine, while the three-ring pistons provide good compression and oil control. Quality bearings and gaskets mean your rebuild will last for decades, not just a few seasons.
Installation Notes
This is a complete tear-down and rebuild job that’s best handled by someone comfortable with engine work. Take your time with measurements and clearances—these old engines are forgiving, but they reward careful assembly. A good machine shop can handle the boring and honing if you’re not equipped for it. Don’t forget to check your crankshaft journals before assembly.






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