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HELP Farmall bore question

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farmallguy

07-28-2005 18:34:21




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I am currently building my first pulling tractor and was wondering what the biggest piston I can get with the .875 wrist pin. So far I think I can get a 3 5\8 300 piston in it. I am not going to stroke it. But would like to have a tough old H. One last question-Is Sonny Daniels decent at cam grinding. Any information would be appreciated.

mike




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TDK

07-28-2005 20:14:29




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 Re: HELP Farmall bore question in reply to farmallguy, 07-28-2005 18:34:21  
Did you ask this question over on the "tractor pulling" forum ? Those guys will know.



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farmallguy

07-28-2005 18:54:50




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 Re: HELP Farmall H bore question in reply to farmallguy, 07-28-2005 18:34:21  
I recently got into tractor pulling with my uncle. And he says I can't get 50 horse from my H. I am sure I can, but I need a little direction. I have done most of my research on this page, but cannot get any replies. So an info on the 152 engine would be greatly appreciated.



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ChadS

07-29-2005 18:25:18




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 Re: HELP Farmall H bore question in reply to farmallguy, 07-28-2005 18:54:50  
Best thing to do for 50 hp is find the late style block, used in the SH-350. It already has the big sleeves in to go out to 3-5/8 bore. H crank will fit, use the H main bearings and the H rods. get a SH-350 cam grind, and try to find a SH (8043DD) or the 300-350 gas head. We got a SH with a 175 kit in it, makes 48 hp with a .100 milled off the 8043DD head. Its a stout ol SH,, I know he can run 5500 in low gear with a tall set of BF goorich 14.9X38 tires, and still have power to spare, if you wish give me a call at the shop, 574-893-7437, or 574-893-1032 evenings, Ill give you some good info on what to do to get 50hp. Email is open too. ChadS

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muggsw6

07-29-2005 06:57:21




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 Re: HELP Farmall H bore question in reply to farmallguy, 07-28-2005 18:54:50  
you need to talk to chad s he sometimes posts here but mainly on tractor pulling board. he seems to know alot about red animals



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