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Posted by Les Repair on October 14, 2001 at 11:06:14 from (206.28.174.65):
In Reply to: LES REPAIRS posted by Dan m on October 14, 2001 at 08:32:03:
Thanks for the compliment. You can't believe everything people tell you. You can get 70 horse without spending a lot of money. You will have to bore the block to accept the 4-1/4 inch pistons which are still available, use a 450 camshaft, modify the carb including a 560 venturi, and plain the head to get a little more compression. I'm not sure if you could keep it cool if you used it for heavy field work. A 450 diesel six blade fan would help. With heaver springs a M clutch will hold 70 horse. I doubt if the M trans and rear end would stand full power for field use. If used just for tractor pulling, it will easily take 125 horse. I'm sure there are many different theories on how to get 70 horse. Give me a call 641 847 2731. GOOD LUCK
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