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Re: Building H pulling tractor
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Posted by ChadS on September 20, 2004 at 07:02:43 from (66.228.96.244):
In Reply to: Building H pulling tractor posted by Howard N on September 19, 2004 at 18:58:39:
Howard, here is some info you might look into for engine options. maybe go with a 350 sleeve and piston kit. If done right, you can get a solid 50 hp out of it. Manifold and carb, a Super H-350 manifold, and a M carb. If you can find a 350 engine sitting somewhere, (c-175) grab it! The cam, and cyl head in the later versions of this engine are much better than the old H, everything interchanges. Biggest bore in a H block is 3-13/16 and still run on the block, you could go up to 4 inch bore, but that is alot of machine work, but, you can use Massey 44 pistons in it, with a stock H stroke with a 4 inch bore. Hope this helps, ChadS
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