Posted by wisbaker on October 11, 2012 at 21:12:05 from (207.118.136.97):
In Reply to: 4 cyl eng swap posted by butchfig8 on October 11, 2012 at 15:05:20:
The H, W4, I4, O4, 300 and 350 were of the same engine family but be prepared to have to adapt or change more things than you might want to to swap them out. The later engines were improvements over the early ones and make more power, the later tractor gearing was matched to the greater power level. IIRC they even run at different rpms. If you make a H engine fit in a 300 don't be surprised if your 300 can only run with the C's and 200 series tractors as far as draft, it will still be faster but won't have the power to pull what it was designed to pull. The 300 and 350 engines aren't particularly rare and except for the diesel not that expensive to rebuild even if you need to find major parts used. I'd go that way.
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