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Re: Can a 414 engine be put in a 656 Farmall tract
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Posted by ed1 on June 03, 2005 at 10:26:33 from (198.185.163.6):
In Reply to: Re: Can a 414 engine be put in a 656 Farmall tract posted by caseyc on June 02, 2005 at 15:11:59:
I'm with casy. I don't think the rear end will not hold up. The 6x6 tractors generally shared the same engines with the 706 and other larger frame tractors. If turned up can it's stock enging will put out a lot of HP and torque. Look at the olivers with a 310 or 301 (wasacka - spelling ??) engine pushing well over 100 hp. I'm thinking a D-312 (the smaller sister to the d-414/436/466) would be easier to install and put out more hp and torque than the trans could handle. The D312 only turned at 1800 rpm (69 pto HP)in the 666/686 and d414 was up arount 2400 rpm. Just turning up the injector pump and you;ll have all the power you want even without a turbo. Remember you basically have an M rear end in that tractor. It's real reliable but close to it's limit in hp
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