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Posted by the tractor vet on January 26, 2005 at 17:10:10 from (4.124.83.41):
In Reply to: Farmall 706 rebuild,, posted by ChadS on January 26, 2005 at 14:05:50:
as for me , well i just take the arc welder and some 7018 at around 90 amps and run some stringers up the sleeves and pull them out by hand but ya don't want to penatrate just sort of a build up weld and it shrinks the sleeves . Now that ya have it down if it is a 263 i would make it a 291 with the upgrade sleeve set but you will have to bore the block and while your going that far have the deck plained just enough to flaten it out . Oh yea make sure that you get atleast .004 skirt to wall clearance and don't work it hard for atleast 50 hours and use 93 octain gas . I have done many 706 gassers and learned the hard way on a couple.
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