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Re: MTA,400,450? wich is toughest and reliabe?
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Posted by .Red Rider on March 25, 2002 at 19:56:42 from (67.226.57.16):
In Reply to: MTA,400,450? wich is toughest and reliabe? posted by dm on March 25, 2002 at 12:07:33:
According to my International Harvester Data Book the Gas Super M/TA had a PTO HP of 48.77 with a C264 CID engine, The 400 gas with 264 CID had 51 HP, The 450 with a 281 CID had 55.28. Now to get the small additional HP IH would up the compression maybe one point, maybe a little larger jet in the carb. From the Super M to the 450 the blocks were the same. Anyway I have a 450 with the C281 and a Super M that I have put 4 & 1/8 firecreater piston in. The Super M will actually out work the 450. The only advantage the 450 has over the Super M is the hydraulics, The fast hitch and the TA. I love that Fast Hitch. I'm going to engineer some way to put that fast hitch on my Super M. Unless you have a late model Super M with live Hydraulics your even further away from the 400/450s advantage. The sheet metal and the hydraulics are the only difference in the Super MTA and the 400.
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