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300 or 350 Any one?
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Posted by jonnnny 2006 on June 06, 2007 at 11:31:14 from (67.142.130.11):
i am looking for a 300 or a 350 engine to stuff in my 44 h that blew a rod or cracked a piston. it would be a good sleeper in a pull. this is just an idea now but im defently gonna make a puller out of her but i want it to look stock. i know that i might need some diffrent parts to allow it to mate to the tranny. it already has nice wide tires that really make her grip! she would pop wheelies in 2nd with the "X1" engine, and a heavy arts way mower under her too! i wonder what it would do with a 300 or 350 turned up! (the mower is going on my 43 H and so is the 8043 head) I might have a C152 block for sale if there is no damage to it. I would be willing to sell everything except the head. right now it is knocking but i shut it off right away and was at 800 rpm or so when it "poped". so it wasent running fast when it went.
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