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chad amthison

08-31-2004 15:45:01




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We own a 560 gas, and the engine has no ID ## on the block, wondering if it is a combine engine. Is there a way to find out what size it is? I think it may be a 301. We checked it on the dyno and it was just at 60 hp @ 540 rpm, but this thing pulls from 6000-11000 lbs and runs at 2400rpm without loosing any rpm. We always spin out on the track. Chad




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K.B.-826

08-31-2004 20:27:09




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 Re: 560 gas engine in reply to chad amthison, 08-31-2004 15:45:01  
There's an ID number on the block, it's just lightly stamped and hiding under 40 years worth of oil and dirt. It's just to the rear of the oil filter base, on a small flat spot. There you will find the engine model and serial numbers. C-263 is the correct model for the 560, but other possibilities are the C-221, the C-291, and the C-301.



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Chris Brown

08-31-2004 17:56:40




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 Re: 560 gas engine in reply to chad amthison, 08-31-2004 15:45:01  
A 301 would have tested out at 75 to 80 hp,you probably have the right engine for it. Look at the right front corner of the block ,just below the front exhaust port,theres a raised boss with stuff stamped there. If it is a combime engine,it wont have the cubic inches,all it will have is the combine number, my 560 has 403C stamped there, I have a 403 combine engine in it 263 ci. A combine engine has more balls than the tractor engine,at least mine did. The combine engine does not have sleeves and probably has dome top pistons,mine did. My 560 has tons more power than it did with the original diesel engine.

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