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IH 606 engine 221 ci gas

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Bill Gray

07-27-2006 16:15:40




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Help please! I through a rod through the block on my IH 606. It has a 221 c.i. 6 cyl gas engine. anyone know what other engines would fit?

or anyone have a 221 ci ?

most short blocks are to expensive and I don"t want to put to much more money in it.




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Gary in Mozarks

07-28-2006 09:44:19




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 Re: IH 606 engine 221 ci gas in reply to Bill Gray, 07-27-2006 16:15:40  
Bill the combine engines are generally not sleeved but otherwise work. If you post a want ad in classifeds you will here from some people that have then G



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El Toro

07-27-2006 17:47:44




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 Re: IH 606 engine 221 ci gas in reply to Bill Gray, 07-27-2006 16:15:40  
The 460 gas version has the C221 engine too. Hal



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the tractor vet

07-27-2006 17:21:57




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 Re: IH 606 engine 221 ci gas in reply to Bill Gray, 07-27-2006 16:15:40  
depends on if ya want to keep it the stock 221 or if ya don't care you can put a 263 in it or a 291 or even the 301 as you will have to use some things off you current engine , but if you go bigger cu. in. then you will need to feed it with a carb off the doner or make some changes to the carb that ya have . all the 6 cylinder blocks are the same basicly .don't care if it is out of a tractor or combine . Combine engines have a differant timming cover and plate but you got the one for the tractor. Ya got the flywheel heck your half way home .

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youngfart

07-27-2006 16:35:50




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 Re: IH 606 engine 221 ci gas in reply to Bill Gray, 07-27-2006 16:15:40  
I just got done doing a convert of a 205 combine engine into a 606 with a 221ci, only took two and a half short days, this was the second engine, I reckamend new rings to start with. the rings aways seem to be trouble. I've gone to the junk yard for the first one, then bought the combine my self for less, then the engine out of the yard, and have the junk to sell. good luck with it.



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Bill Gray

07-27-2006 17:43:22




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 Re: IH 606 engine 221 ci gas in reply to youngfart, 07-27-2006 16:35:50  
Thanks Guys !! I did not know all the engines were basically the same. Thanks again so much! Bill



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