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Super H vs H

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Bill Ramsey

02-06-2004 08:15:22




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I have a super H that the rocker arm and push rods were missing. Are they the same as H or do I need to get super H rocker and push rods? Thanks in advance Bill




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Dave42H

02-08-2004 05:07:57




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 Re: Super H vs H in reply to Bill Ramsey, 02-06-2004 08:15:22  
Bill I have a extra set of push rods and rocker arm assemble from a H if you want them no charge.



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randy hall

02-07-2004 11:48:00




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 Re: Super H vs H in reply to Bill Ramsey, 02-06-2004 08:15:22  
i have an old advertisement that shows twentyone improvements for the super h over the straight h. the original sleeves in a super h are the same thickness as a straight h.



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Bill Ramsey

02-06-2004 18:53:28




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 Re: Super H vs H in reply to Bill Ramsey, 02-06-2004 08:15:22  
Thanks Guys. Just about to get it unstuck so can go back together. Thanks. Bill



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Chad

02-06-2004 09:31:12




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 Re: Super H vs H in reply to Bill Ramsey, 02-06-2004 08:15:22  
They will interchange with each other. Chad



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MAP

02-06-2004 11:02:23




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 Re: Re: Super H vs H in reply to Chad, 02-06-2004 09:31:12  
Didn't the Super H have a bigger engine than the straight H??



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Theman

02-06-2004 11:46:28




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 Re: Re: Re: Super H vs H in reply to MAP, 02-06-2004 11:02:23  
Yeah, a little bigger - by about 10 cubic inches or so. It was more of a horsepower tweak than an upgrade.



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rustyfarmall

02-06-2004 12:14:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Super H vs H in reply to Theman, 02-06-2004 11:46:28  
The super H has thinner sleeves, thus giving it a larger bore, which equals more horsepower. It also uses a bigger carburetor. Pretty much everything else is the same.



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Gary

02-07-2004 07:11:05




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Super H vs H in reply to rustyfarmall, 02-06-2004 12:14:55  
Don't forget the head. Later model Supers were way different too.



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