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406 engine swap
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Posted by Randy on July 26, 2001 at 05:23:47 from (216.138.81.254):
I have recently purchased a 1960 406 tractor with what I believe to be a 221 c.i. 6 cylinder gas engine. The motor was bad when purchased and I'm looking for a replacement motor. I've been told that the engine in a IH 403 combine from approximately the same year is swappable with the 406 engine. Can anyone tell me if this is true? And if so, is there a particular 403 year or motor I should be looking for? Thanks in advance, Randy
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