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Re: H and combine engine?
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Posted by Nellie on June 06, 2004 at 05:31:52 from (12.39.92.54):
In Reply to: H and combine engine? posted by Chris Brown on June 03, 2004 at 17:44:20:
I just went through the C153 combind engine thing for my IH 504 - Look the blocks over very carefully. At the rear of the block the combind C153 is rounded off the tractor block is squared off the bolt hole pattern is different. The combind 153 is narrow where it attaches to the tractor compaired to a tractor block. You could use a Hot-Rod method and make an adaptor plate to get the engine can get mounted. Unless you have access to a machine shop this gets expensive. I came very close to trying an adptor plate but on my tractor it presented other issues because the tractor would become slightly longer. Your H would present less issues so you have a good idea and is still a good option but it is not a quick switch. Now I'm no expert but I do not believe there are many internal engine parts that would fit your H out of a combind engine. The combind engine I bought did not have sleeves, similar to my 504 gas engine. I'm not sure about the head at all, so no help there. One other thing, that combind engine probably runs better now than any used H engine you will find in the junk yards. Good luck on your project.
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