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Re: Farmall M Head What is it
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Posted by Tim Malin on March 01, 2006 at 10:07:18 from (137.104.68.89):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M Head What is it posted by John *.?-!.* cub owner on February 28, 2006 at 19:58:11:
I believe that IH never made from factory an LP M, but they did make LP Super M's. I don't know what they had for heads, probably 8574's. I have a cracked 8060 on my Super M, and I'd like to upgrade to an 8574 since I need a new head. I have also been looking and I can get a 450LP head for about 20 bucks more, so I might take that leap as well. Before SN 41346 it had the 8777 or 8790 head, lower compression heads. Bumped them up a couple horses just by improving the heads, and as the story goes, we follow that trend up to today, lol. Everyone wants the better heads, very simple procedure to add more horses. Who wouldn't want to? But yeh, you have the higher compression head, but not really an LP head. And as somebody said, the combustion chambers really become different in the later years.
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