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101 Sr Cyl head

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Philip

10-13-2002 09:19:45




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working on a 101sr with cont 226 engine. What is the max that can taken off the head when being resurfaced? I have heard that these engines were hard to get any extra HP out of. Has anyone had any success incresing the HP of these engines? It's valves are so close together that incresing size isnt a option, .060 overbore is all availible, dont know if its worth trying.




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JAMES SHAW

05-24-2003 18:16:49




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 Re: 101 Sr Cyl head in reply to Philip, 10-13-2002 09:19:45  
you can .40 off the head with no problems you can increase the hp by increasing the rpms you can get 75 to 80 horses out of the 226 i am currently restoring a 1944 101 sr my dad and i are massey collectors we currently pull a mh 22 and mh 44 and do real well



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