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560 gas piston size......

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Farmall Daddy

01-29-2004 17:02:38




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Went down to the local NAPA today, and priced an overhaul kit for my 560. She told me that she could get the 3 9/16 for $572. Then she went on saying that she can get a 4inch piston for it. Is it possible to put a 4 inch in it with boring the motor? Never heard of it, but would like to know some of your opinions. If you have any ideas that you think I could do the engine to keep it a farm tractor, but still pull w/ it during the season, feel free to let me know.

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ChadS

01-29-2004 18:20:06




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 Re: 560 gas piston size...... in reply to Farmall Daddy, 01-29-2004 17:02:38  
Farmall Daddy,, I have a 301 block for a rebuilder if you are interested,, It is stuck for sure,, but here is the scoop,, it was rebuilt by a high school kid, and it got water in the oil, so they pulled it out, and left it sit. did have new pistons, and such,, all there but the timing cover and the manifold,, it sat out for a while, that is how it got stuck,, may save you some money on either rebuiling it, or you don't have to bore it so far out.. In North Manchester, Indiana,, send me a email if you may want it,, Hpuller@hotmail.com... it is out of a 806. I was measuring the 403 combine block before I put the head back on it,, it is a sleeveles block,, and that would go a little over 4 in, and still have meat left. I have a few of those too, 263ci.. has firecraters in it. ChadS

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Chris Brown

01-30-2004 05:40:33




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 Re: Re: 560 gas piston size...... in reply to ChadS, 01-29-2004 18:20:06  
I pulled a 263 out a 403 combine and it had fire crater pistons in it.It was a bored block.All was in good shape and running,I got $400 for it and radiator.I priced them at a few salvages and that seemed the going price.I got paid $200 to haul the combine off.$600 for a days work ain't bad.



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Nebraska Cowman

01-29-2004 17:07:18




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 Re: 560 gas piston size...... in reply to Farmall Daddy, 01-29-2004 17:02:38  
will watch for someone else to answer but they are dry sleeves and not all that thick. I would say it would have to be bored.



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