Posted by ChadS on January 28, 2009 at 09:40:23 from (4.224.78.65):
In Reply to: Increasing Horsepower posted by IHRedRules on January 27, 2009 at 19:02:52:
I have a 350 at 175 ci, making 50 hp on 87 octane pump gas. No LP head. I also have a 300 engine making 115+hp on "pump gas", and every part number is IH.
Everything mentioned will be a nice upgrade for what your doing. It should get ya up a good 10 hp once the tuning is done. If its still gotthe HYD pump, watch the cam gear and nut! When ya pep up one of these, the throttle response is alot quicker, more aggressive, so it can put more stress on weaker links by the sudden jolts from sudden, and faster rpm increases. Eliminating the pump is good for 5 hp easy! But it takes the usability factor down to a limited basis if hyd is required to work on the farm.
350 is a handy tractor, I use this one quite a bit, and got it in the shop to fix some hyd leaks and put on new rear rims and tires. I got a 300 Im gonna restore soon to take to a show or two. ChadS
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