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Re: 300 or 350 Any one?
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Posted by jonnnny2006 on June 06, 2007 at 12:08:15 from (67.142.130.11):
In Reply to: 300 or 350 Any one? posted by jonnnny 2006 on June 06, 2007 at 11:31:14:
i havent got a chance to take her apart yet. I think the idea of fixing my H up to 300 or 350 specs is a good idea too. I relly just want a Good puller but your right if any one looks at the code they will know. I was just talking from what the people who havent seen it up close would think of a H pulling real hard. I dont know what im gonna do yet as I also have a MD that need work too. I can do the gasser my self but the diesel is another story. I think I got a real good i.h. guy that might be willing to help/do it for me. he is really good from what my dad says and the word around here is he is the best. But as far as the 44 H goes.. she has a good quiet rear end in her and all the gears hold great! I might start pricing out 300 and 350 kits and talk to my cousin as he know a great machine shop and my cousin is into making home made off road trucks that really kick some GAS! Thanks for the ideas, if i rebuil my engine i wont have to worry about it fitting my tranny.
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