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Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller!

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CASEPOWER

03-02-2005 07:47:52




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Here are two new aluminum pistons that are 9.5" bore.




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J.P. DUNN

03-04-2005 21:59:41




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 07:47:52  
If you would, please give me a call (573) 808-3376 or email me. Thanks.



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big jugs

03-02-2005 16:41:14




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 07:47:52  
Hey Casepower, How much do you want for them?! If I sleeve my block "down", I may be able to fit them in my '37 A! Figure that would give me about 1500 cubes! Cool.



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jd b puller

03-02-2005 16:04:48




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 07:47:52  
Casepower - I can probably get those in my B.

On a side note, I need a set of 13.6-38"s to run the CATPA club this year. WHich tires work best down here in teh 3500, 4000 and 4500 pound "stock" class?

Thanks, Ray



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CASEPOWER

03-02-2005 17:54:56




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to jd b puller, 03-02-2005 16:04:48  
23 degree firestone are the norm and seem to pull best. 13.6 are small for 4500 class, but most of CATPA tracks are packed and hook good, so you may be OK.



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super_m

03-02-2005 17:49:29




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to jd b puller, 03-02-2005 16:04:48  
what size tires do you have now? i have 13.6 38's,if you had 14.9's or 15.5's i would trade.



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jd b puller

03-02-2005 18:51:11




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 Super_m -- tires in reply to super_m, 03-02-2005 17:49:29  
Hey- funny thing, I called a guy yesterday who said he had some 13.6-38 firestones and turns out they were 15.5s. What kind and what condition are your 13.6"s in? My e-mail is open.

Thanks, Ray



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super_m

03-02-2005 19:35:39




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 Re: Super_m -- tires in reply to jd b puller, 03-02-2005 18:51:11  
the tires,have somewhere from 50-60 percent tread.they are weathered just a little.they rims are in great shape,they have a little surface rust but there not pitted or anything.they are on my super m now.what kind do u have to trade or what did u have in mind? i am in indiana



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jd b puller

03-02-2005 19:39:56




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 Re: Super_m -- tires in reply to super_m, 03-02-2005 19:35:39  
Hey, send me your phone number or e-mail and i will call/write you. Ray



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super_m

03-02-2005 19:46:02




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 Re: Super_m -- tires in reply to jd b puller, 03-02-2005 19:39:56  
i just emailed you a few minutes ago.my email adress is lilmeyer303@yahoo.com



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Flogger

03-02-2005 08:58:48




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 07:47:52  
I think you need to come up with a couple more and squeeze 'em into that Fordson. 'Probably have to dryblock it.



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CASEPOWER

03-02-2005 10:52:40




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 No, I have a better plan! in reply to Flogger, 03-02-2005 08:58:48  
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Flogger, I may need a little help, maybe one of them hydraulic ring compressors to squeeze them in. I actually bought these as replacement pistons for this pony, but I should have listened to LW, that told me "don't buy tractor parts from Advance Auto" I think they gave me the wrong ones. They said I would only need two since they were bigger then stock. Only 1-1/2 of the pistons will fit the length of the block. Anyone have a big boring bar?? Hey Chads, do you think the cylinder walls are thick enough?? I sure don't want to get into the water jacket!! Maybe I should sonic check it first!!

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ChadS

03-02-2005 16:10:57




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 Re: No, I have a better plan! in reply to CASEPOWER, 03-02-2005 10:52:40  
Better weld 3 blocks together, maybe 4?? LOL!! Imagine a JD M with pistons like that,,,,, ChadS



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AC

03-02-2005 09:54:35




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 Re: Only for the insanely serious 2 cyl. Puller! in reply to Flogger, 03-02-2005 08:58:48  
You'd get a good compression ## without having to mill the block and head....



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