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How to make it go?

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Keith

04-30-2002 17:53:32




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My dad just bought a tractor that he wants to turn into a puller. It is a 1937 Allis Chalmers WC. Someone told me that you could take the crank out of a WD and it would stroke the WC. Can anybody tell me the cubic inches to start out and how much this would give you? Also, how much can you overbore? What is the most cubic inches we can get out of this if we bore to the max and stroke it as much as possible? What type of work do we need to do to the head? Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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Keith

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AC MAN

05-01-2002 19:07:29




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 Re: How to make it go? in reply to Keith, 04-30-2002 17:53:32  
THERE ARE WC'S 450 CUBICS.4 3/4X6.25 THAT SOME OF THE STRONGIST YOU WILL SEE.IT TAKES $13000 TO GET ONE.IF YOU WANT TO JUST PULL FARM STOCK FIND A WD45 CRANK AND 4.125 FLAT TOP FOR WD/WC.YOU CAN MAKE ABOUT 70HP JUST USEING STOCK PARTS



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Slo

04-30-2002 18:47:06




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 Re: How to make it go? in reply to Keith, 04-30-2002 17:53:32  
If you have enough cubic dollars, over 400 cubic inches are possible.



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