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Posted by K.B.-826 on July 11, 2005 at 16:21:05 from (68.115.86.185):
In Reply to: 706 engine rebuld posted by VOLfarmall on July 11, 2005 at 16:03:17:
They"re dry sleeves. Best way to go- late model 706"s and most every six-cylinder gas tractor after that had the C-291, which is just a 263 with a bigger bore. You"ll need to bore the block a little to make the 291 sleeves fit. That will be good for 76 horsepower. 806, 826, 856, and 715 Combine had a C-301 gas, good for close to 100 horsepower. Basically a sleeveless 263. It will bolt right in. You might even be able to run 301 pistons in your 263 with no sleeves, but I"m not sure if that will cause issues, being that there will be no sleeve flange for the head gasket"s fire ring to seat against. Electronic ignition will add 2-3 horses, and you can always play with the carb.
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