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Posted by ChadS on November 18, 2004 at 11:25:55 from (66.228.96.245):
In Reply to: 407/466 posted by ih460puller on November 17, 2004 at 18:11:27:
I helped put a 466 in a 856 few years back,, yes they will fit. We used a bell housing adapter plate from a hydro series IH,, I think it was a 100?? anyways, it had the 466 with the small bellhousing and rearend. the rear engine plate bolts on the back of the 466,. and bolts into the 806-1456 bellhousing. Use the 66 series frame rails, and maybe build a custom built wide front end since it will be a puller. I have to think about what we did with the clutch and flywheel,, I know it was like a jigsaw puzzle piecing all the parts together for the clutch, but I know there was 2or 3 different clutch parts from 3 different IH tractors to make it all work with no modifications. Hardest part was to match the clutch splines to the clutch shaft, and finding the correct diameter clutch plate, ChadS
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