Posted by Old-F20 on August 13, 2010 at 20:35:00 from (71.7.102.46):
In Reply to: Farmall 806LP engine posted by Glenn Hinkle on August 13, 2010 at 05:16:44:
ive got an 806LP. heres what ill tell ya
if you want to replace the whole engine, a 291 and a 263 will bolt in and work. cant mix and match any parts with a C301 since its sleveless.
an 806LP engine is a C301 which is exactly the same as a gasser tractor. HEADS ARE THE SAME!!!! pistons are the only thing different with just SLIGHTLY higher compression, not much
an engine out of a 715 combine will fit, you just need to use the front cover of the the tractor engine. your toolbox will not work if you use the combine engine since the front moutning bracket will not have anywhere to attach. the boss is nonexistant on the combine engine, so no where to thread a bolt in
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