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Farmall H engine ?'s

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Farm w/Junk

11-28-2003 11:24:22




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Hi I have a 1946 farmall H Im going to work on this winter.I just plan on new rings rod bearings, head cleaned and whatever they do to it, and a carb overhaul. What size pistons does it have? I have a chance to buy a set of new old stock IH pistons 3 9/16ths I think out of a 350. Would these fit if I took my sleeves out and put the new ones in? The set includeds pistons, sleeves, pins. What is it worth? He is also going to throw in a set of firecracker domed pistons(one is scored) and some used valves. What is this all worth? How much do the pistons weigh? Thanks
Matt

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FB

11-29-2003 17:32:14




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 Re: Farmall H engine ?'s in reply to Farm w/Junk, 11-28-2003 11:24:22  
Gettin the engine running right first is a good idea.....wich by replacing or rebuilding all the parts you mentoined....Whil you are in the engin e though PUT THE 350 PISTONS IN AND SHAVE THE HEAD!!!...i don't know exactly how much you can take off...i am sure Chad S will know...YOU WILL NEED ALL OF THIS POWER



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bob preechin on the info

11-28-2003 17:10:50




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 Re: Farmall H engine ?'s in reply to Farm w/Junk, 11-28-2003 11:24:22  
well uhhh if u uhh want sum hors powr outta that thang thin do like what we told in this here post put a cranks in thurr adda ya a big w-4's and ull be spinnin them thur tores as fast as we had that 9000 pound M in that 1, dont fergit that duktape it #1 on muy list.



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ken

11-28-2003 13:13:26




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 Re: Farmall H engine ?'s in reply to Farm w/Junk, 11-28-2003 11:24:22  
I Don't know what all that is worth . But If you pull the sleves in a H that a 3 9/16 piston will fit. I have pulled this tractor for 3 years this way.



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Farm w/Junk

11-29-2003 12:39:19




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 Re: Re: Farmall H engine ?'s in reply to ken, 11-28-2003 13:13:26  
So I just need to pull my old sleeves and put the bigger pistons in? Do i need the sleeves? Thanks
Matt



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cody bodiford

06-09-2005 09:24:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Farmall H engine ?'s in reply to Farm w/Junk, 11-29-2003 12:39:19  
hey matt bud you do neeed to put bigger sleeves because youre getten a bigger piston alright bud cody bodiford



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