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Posted by the tractor vet on July 11, 2006 at 10:10:53 from (66.202.111.158):
In Reply to: Questions about 560 posted by Carp on July 11, 2006 at 07:38:18:
Carp , Make sure that your head is FLAT have it checked . Myself i use spray copper coat . Look the head bolt over real well and replace any that show any sign of pitting or strechen in the thread area. Use a bottoming tap and chase all bolt holes in the block use either or brake clean to clean and compressed air to clean and dry the holes lightly lube the threads on the head bolts and do a three stage torqure . As far as the charge-Hair dryer goes and not knowing the CID of the other engine or the amount of booste i am not going to say yea or nah. One thing i do know is that 282's don't like much over 85-90 hp and they will not last long at that with a charger as the 282 does not have enough head bolts and not in the wright places . As far as fuel econmy goes they were not bad as they were stock and maybe plus 10-15% . One other thing on then is checking to see if all the sleeves are set in correctly if they are not setting in the block wright then it will be hard to hold a head gskt.
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