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Re: SUPER MTA engine swap
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Posted by Hayfarmer on December 25, 2005 at 10:48:03 from (66.243.239.207):
In Reply to: SUPER MTA engine swap posted by Joe Schudel on December 25, 2005 at 08:14:20:
I used to hang around a lot of Jeepers who put all kinds of big engines in their jeeps. Then they put beefed up axles because the old ones broke, finally thay put in heavy put transmissions and transfer cases because they broke. What was left was a jeep body with a race car drive system, it wasn't really good for jeeping anymore and wasn't a race car but something in between. I think the SMTA is too good a tractor to put a big engine in. The T/A is not ment for that kind of power. I would think with the availability of M and Super M engines it would be a better choice to put one of those in and keep it, not original, but closer. Put the big engines in Olivers or something not really good originally.
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