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806 block in a 560. What to do?

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Farmall Daddy

12-01-2003 13:32:22




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I priced a reconditioned 806 block, and it comes out to $1500. This block would have the new sleeve assembly, along with all the new bearings, and bushings in the block itself. Would it be a good idea to go this route, rather than bore the motor out? I need to overhaul it before the next pulling season, and would like some helpful tips that wouldn't be too exspensive. I was thinking this way would be cheaper, and take the head, carb, and manifold off, along with all the other stuff, and put it on the 806 block. Would this work pretty good if I were to go this route? Also, would I have to change the radiator to keep it cool? Thanks for any advice guys!!

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john

12-01-2003 14:27:04




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 Re: 806 block in a 560. What to do? in reply to Farmall Daddy, 12-01-2003 13:32:22  
you shouldn't have any problem bolting an 806 motor in your 560. i have a 656 with the c-301 806 motor in it and it works great. it probably doesnt have as much horespower as it should cause it has the old 656 carb. on it..hope this helps



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Farmall Daddy

12-01-2003 17:17:13




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 Re: Re: 806 block in a 560. What to do? in reply to john, 12-01-2003 14:27:04  
What kind of horsepower did you come out with? Did you have to run more rpm's in the 301? Thanks for any additional help!



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