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Posted by the tractor vet on March 13, 2006 at 18:25:12 from (64.179.117.32):
In Reply to: Re: 450 block posted by FatRedneck on March 13, 2006 at 17:09:46:
Well we have gotten kinky and one day while drinking things over up at and old buddy of mines machine shop we took a block and just started boring till we where way into the water jacket then we found some sleeves and machined them to fit . Did that again on a MM and used 855 cummins truck sleves with a 4 allison .060 over 5.500 or 5.560 pistons and some massey rods and a welded up offset ground crank and came up with 609 cu. in 4 banger MM but neer wanted to destroy a farmall block the ones that we were playen with were junk as they had filled with water and froz from the inside out and had big chunks broken out . Now if ya want to get a littel gooffy first ting ya need to do is get a progressive size book that has all sleeves and pistons rings bearing in progressive sizes and drink it over a bit.
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