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Posted by georgeky on July 29, 2007 at 14:48:35 from (64.12.117.137):
In Reply to: 39 H Engine posted by Paul G. in Mn on July 29, 2007 at 13:51:05:
Paul, you could do that if you can find a sleeve. They are sold in matching set with pistons,rings and pins. You may want to measure the bore and see if it is stock. 3 and 3/8 is the stock bore if it has over bore pistons which many do it will be 3 and 1/2 inches. If it has standard bore you may want the new over bore sleeves and pistons, as they add quite a bit of power to them. Making it the same displacement as the Super H. I do reuse all my pistons at overhauls because I have all IH fire craters or M&W's that can't be bought new anymore. If you can find a good used sleeve it will work, but check it out good before installing it as it could be trash. To each his own, but if I had it down I would go with all new over bore sleeves and it will outlast you when finished.
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