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1st time stroker m???

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bornred

01-17-2006 16:15:11




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For the first stroker build up, what can be easily accomplished with a farmall m. Is adding an inch of stroke going to far for the first try. Would 3/4 be more reasonable?




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6 is best

01-19-2006 10:51:50




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 Re: 1st time stroker m??? in reply to bornred, 01-17-2006 16:15:11  
4.25 x 6.00 around 340 c.i. and 85 or better Horse if done right.If this aint enough open up your wallet real wide and go welded sleeves and 7inch or bigger.Above is prettyeasyfor abeginner.



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ChadS

01-20-2006 04:13:33




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 Re: 1st time stroker m??? in reply to 6 is best, 01-19-2006 10:51:50  
I think a 85+ HP M would be a fun tractor to have! 4.25 would be good, at 6 inch with smaller bores, you have to notch the bottom of the cyl with stock rods, so you would not have to notch it so much! Cam work is light, just remove some of the cam lobes on the inside enough for the rod to pass thru, and grind the rods down onthe cam side. Throw in a 450 cam, and 450 gasser head and thats a good combo for lighter div 3 classes 4500-5500lbs, and heavy in the div 2 classes, from 5500 on up. Have some fun! Chad

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Bryce

01-19-2006 18:39:33




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 Re: 1st time stroker m??? in reply to 6 is best, 01-19-2006 10:51:50  
4.5 x 7.25 WITHOUT welded sleeves.:>).Learn how to build'em.



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HOW?

01-20-2006 10:42:59




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 Re: 1st time stroker m??? in reply to Bryce, 01-19-2006 18:39:33  
Would you care to elaborate? I am always willing to learn and wuold love to know what is involved in a 4.5 inch of any kind. M to 450 Farmall that is. thanks for the info.



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TNM

01-18-2006 16:44:26




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 Re: 1st time stroker m??? in reply to bornred, 01-17-2006 16:15:11  
GO WITH THE 3/4 STROKE YOU WILL LIKE IT,WITH THE RIGHT HEAD.



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