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Re: silver dimond engine
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Posted by CNKS on February 05, 2005 at 12:24:47 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: Re: silver dimond engine posted by farmall4606 on February 05, 2005 at 11:08:53:
I get the silver diamond and the black diamond truck engines mixed up. One or the other is basically the same as the one used in the 460/560 tractor series. As to putting it in a 460/560, someone else will have to tell you if you can mount it in the tractor and whether or not the "bell housing" will bolt up to the TA housing. The tractor engine has a governor, I doubt if the truck engine even has a place for one. The tractor engine has sleeves--truck engine??. The camshaft is probably different. But, the block is the same, far as I know. The engine in the trucks was called a C220, in 460 tractors a C221, the 560 was a 263? The 3 9/16 bore in the 460 engine rounds to 221 cu inches, not 220, don't know why it was called a 220.
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