Posted by Reality Check on August 27, 2009 at 15:26:39 from (75.50.90.193):
In Reply to: 560 puller posted by Al XC on August 25, 2009 at 16:12:14:
The 560 torque won't take it so you will have to replace the torque with a straight shaft. The plate on the back of the engine will have to be custom made. I have seen one for a 706 to take a 466 so it should work in a 560. Not sure though. Your frame rails will be to short. By lenghtening the frame rails the hoods will be to short. On and on about the stuff that won't fit and will need to be modified. Even after doing all this the stock 560 transmission will not take the horsepower a stock but turned up 466 will give it. Guys run 210 hp in the field consistently in a 1566 and that is not close to what they will really give. And to top it all off, if it would work someone would have already successfully done it.
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