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3lm turbo and 450 roosamaster on 190 AC

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big smoke

11-05-2005 22:43:13




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what tractors were this parts off of and if i put them on a 190 ac what kind of HP would it make and would this be right off the shelf parts no modification and would it be reliable thanks for any help




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856 puller

11-07-2005 17:44:59




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 Re: 3lm turbo and 450 roosamaster on 190 AC in reply to big smoke, 11-05-2005 22:43:13  
there are a lot of vairables. what rpm how mutch work on the rosamaster ect. you will need some nozzle and line work and a good clutch. i would think in the upper200 range. our 856 did an easy 325 with similar parts but that is more cubes



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Hurst

11-06-2005 18:54:09




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 Re: 3lm turbo and 450 roosamaster on 190 AC in reply to big smoke, 11-05-2005 22:43:13  
That in my opinion is asking for a disaster in the rear end if it is an early model. If it is a series 3 190xt or a 190xt that has the 4 pinion differential (dealer update) and large axels (notice and, not "or" because there are 2 pinions out there with large axles, so the only way to tell is to pull her apart and look really or try it out and see if it holds up) then it could hold up to some extra horses. If it is an early one with the D19 rear end (2 pinion differential and small axles, then I would doubt it would be too reliable. Also if it is a straight 190, it would have the small rear end of a D19 and also the block does not have an oil cooler to help keep the engine cooled off with the turbo and extra fuel. Good luck.

Hurst

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