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Re: Difference between 560 D and 660 D
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Posted by Aces on July 18, 2003 at 08:37:00 from (67.0.7.132):
In Reply to: Difference between 560 D and 660 D posted by dmp on July 17, 2003 at 18:40:31:
The 560 660 656 706 all were 282Cid so the crank and pistons should be the same. In fact the 263 cid gas could use the same crank different bore you should get 100 HP with turbo and truning down the leaf spring on the pump with out taking the pump off, but the engine has to be in top condition. Don't know if 660 injectors are different or not. I never tried any other ideas or parts. If I am correct on this the later 282's had heaver cranks than the first ones.
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