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Re: bore and stroking 1948 john deere model b.
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Posted by Ron on December 05, 2003 at 16:40:13 from (64.12.96.236):
In Reply to: bore and stroking 1948 john deere model b. posted by leon on December 05, 2003 at 16:22:39:
If you really need that much power increase in a "B"..get a Power Block..!! NOT a Stroker..!! You can only get the "B" Head to flow so much air and if you stroke it, it will only make Power at a lower RPM because of it... The 5" Power Block will make a Large difference.! And will take the breathing to the LIMIT...!! The Design of a "B" is built around the rated RPM, and if that is changed (RPM Lowered), then the flywheel weight will have to be re-calculated to get the best out of it (NOT Balance, Inertia). I imagine "B" axles are getting expensive now..?? Get some, you will be breaking a few...!!
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