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Re: cheap ways to maake a farmall m pull better
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Posted by ChadS on November 07, 2005 at 09:58:38 from (66.228.96.241):
In Reply to: cheap ways to maake a farmall m pull better posted by zach lewter on November 06, 2005 at 17:03:59:
Buy a 450 engine kit, pull out the dry sleeves out of the M block, run the pistons on the block, use a 450 head gasket and go pulling, good cheap way to pick up 10 hp. You could do that as an inframe overhaul, and the price of an inframe overhaul. Now, you could spend a little more and bore the M block to fit the 450 sleeves and have the block renewable upon rebuilding years down the road,, But you said cheap,,, so thats what I would do. Add a 450 cam to it, and you would have a 450 engine in the M,, for less that 500 bucks. that could make anywhere from 63-70 hp if you do it right. ChadS
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