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Re: Re: Super C build-up
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on April 22, 2000 at 19:55:23 from (207.179.196.94):
In Reply to: Re: Super C build-up posted by Larry on April 22, 2000 at 18:01:34:
350 Chevy has 4.00" bore and 3.48" stroke. I think he is taking about using 3.50" bore pistons. The pistons you would want would be 267 ones. This was a smog motor from 79-81. I would not personally screw with that big of a bore. I would look at increasing the compression ratio. I think most IHs have about 6:1. Think of bumping this to 8 or 9 to 1. If you are not to be loading the tractor for a long time, this should be fine. Someone a while back spoke about a different cam you could put into the C123 engine to increase the power also. I will search the archives to see if I can find it. The Super C is what around 20 horse. You should be able to get to 30 horse or 40 horse.
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