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Re: Dodge slant 6 installing instructions
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Posted by Kerry on August 26, 2002 at 17:39:44 from (207.53.229.66):
In Reply to: Dodge slant 6 installing instructions posted by Bill on August 24, 2002 at 08:03:17:
I've seen guys do it with an Oliver. There are some pretty good-sized Olivers from the factory that should take the power, and they have an exposed drive shaft and a clutch arrangement similar to that of a car. Also, some of them could rev pretty high so the RPM incompatibility might not be so bad. I think the best way would be to use a car/truck transmission between the engine and the tractor transmission, that way you could get the rpms down going into the transmission to be about the same as a stock engine. You might need a fairly long tractor and a very short transmission, or at least a short tailpiece on the transmission. I think some of the big modified pullers use an arrangement like that - big engine, automatic transmission like in a dragster, then feed it into the tractor transmission. Sounds like a FUN project!
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