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460 gas engine questions,,,
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Posted by ChadS on November 02, 2004 at 07:08:19 from (66.228.96.231):
Ok,, Here is what I am up to,,, I am looking for the difference here. To my knowledge the 460 had a shorter stroke than the 263, but had the same bore size. 3-9/16. Other than the stroke difference,, where did they make up the difference to compesnaste the compression height of the piston? did the use a longer rod, or a taller piston to make up the difference? The reason I ask is,, somewhere in all that,, there is a difference in either the rod length, or the compression height of the piston, If either is so,,, it would be a huge gain on hp using 100% IH parts in it. I dont have a (224 460 engine) to tear apart to see for myself,, just wondering if someone knew what the difference was. Thanks,, ChadS
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