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Posted by ChadS on February 01, 2005 at 15:17:22 from (4.224.132.220):
In Reply to: Re: 706 rebuild update posted by the tractor vet on February 01, 2005 at 14:09:13:
I can turn a wrench, but still learning as I go. I have a feeling, that when I tear down my 460, with a C-263, Ill find the same thing as I found in this one. Bad part about that is, I have to bore the block, it is a combine engine, and does not have sleeves. Been considering the 291 kit when I build the engine, that way it gives me the option to go out ot the 301 when the 291 wears out. Have heard the 291 is capable of 90 hp, or real close to it. Years ago, had built up a 656 to a 301, sure was a spunky tractor after that, very strong, ran pretty good, always ran 93 in it, it would not run on 87,,, would not even start up when it was new, it flooded it out, wet plugs, new engine, not even started yet. I did not like that at all, so poured some engine oil back down the spark plug hole, and let it soak overnite to get back in the rings. Had all new valves installed, ran for 7 years, now it pops head gaskets. that 656 was around 100 hp all day long! I had noticed you mentioned, if you have the wrong distributor in the IH 6 cyl, it will not run right. basicly, in my 460, it is from the combine, (403) Ive rebuilt the governor, distributor, carb, and tuned it all in on the dyno, bout 70-72 hp, on 93 octane. it hates working below 2000 engine rpm, has big carb, intake, and gets lots of fuel, still hesitates,,,,, when the engine is suddenly accelerated, even with MSD ignition. Valves are ok, not leaking, or burned. What is the distributor I should be looking for for this? Thanks for all the great info you have given me, sure will be a preventative matenence in the future. ChadS
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