ChadS
04-24-2005 07:12:41
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Re: Chads. Engine kit for '51 H in reply to FarmerSid, 04-23-2005 14:06:54
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OK, That post you read, is one I made a mistake on. I was looking through the parts book, and found, what they advertized as an overbore for the H-SH. Well, turns out, the listing was misinformed. For a fact, the biggest you can go, and still run sleeves is 3.5 in an H block. Which is the bore of a SH, you bore the H sleeve to 3.5 and makes the thin sleeve. Super H, has the new sleeve sizes in them, like the 300-350 blocks, but, starts at 3-9/16 for overbore options. So no,, the H cant be 3-9/16 with sleeves, it can without sleeves. It would be just like running a small chevy or Ford, and run on the block walls. Now, you have a 300 block,,, thats the one you can get creative with,, you can either go with 3-5/8 stock stroke,,, with sleeves, or back up, and run 3-9/16 with a stroker, more 3-9/16 bore pistons work better for compression height to accomidate a stroker crank. Just use IH 706 gas pistons (C263) 3.5 bore is as big as an H can go, with sleeves, boring the sleeves is required. I apologize for the error, hope this sets it straight. Chad
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