Posted by D Slater on March 31, 2013 at 07:24:10 from (184.15.9.188):
In Reply to: farmall H Puller posted by Greg Knapp on March 30, 2013 at 16:47:52:
Picture of a H, SH and 300 type rod on the left with standard pin and bushing. Middle one a H, SH and 300 type with adapter bushing. Right 300 and 350 rod with bushing and a small pin. You ask the question in another post about installing a 350 kit in a H. I listed the bore size of both with the sleeves removed within a couple thousands. Everything needs measured to know exact. For cheap power help, after measuring you may be able to install 3-9/16 SH pistons with the same pin size as the H in the bare block with just a little block sizing unless the block already is to big for the correct piston clearance. Need to measure. Or you could bore the H block around .062 and use 350 pistons on the block. To use 350 sleeves that's another 1/8 inch or so that has to come out of the block. If money is not a problem call one of the big name pulling engine builders known to be helpful.
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