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Farmall H about to start engine work, sleeves etc

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Punchie

10-25-2004 16:35:21




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Ok have and older duel fuel H 1939-1941 Very low Hours 1000-1500.

Need to re-sleeve the engine.

What would be the best kit to use as far as size and company?

Now for the head, what would be the best there?

Tractor to be redone totaly , may take to fairs and may pull with it, but mostly a farm tractor. I 'm not looking for a hot rod but would like a warmer rod , 40 + HP if I can get it.

Did the H come with a HIGH COMPRESSION PISTON , high step like our super H ?

Will an M carburator fit an H, will this make and more power?

How much more power will a 300 Head add?

I'm thinking a kit for a supper H and a 300 head with a manifold that is newer 300 size. should be around 30-
35 HP.

Thanks!!

Teddy

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Farmall Power

10-26-2004 12:41:26




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 Re: Farmall H about to start engine work, sleeves in reply to Punchie, 10-25-2004 16:35:21  
I can get piston and sleeve sets for the 300 or SH or h, email me at JBFarmall@hotmail.com if you are intrested.

FP



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MagMan

10-25-2004 16:56:19




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 Re: Farmall H about to start engine work, sleeves in reply to Punchie, 10-25-2004 16:35:21  
The 3 7/16 is the farthest you can go with the pistons with out boreing the block. JON



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Ronald

10-25-2004 16:47:24




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 Re: Farmall H about to start engine work, sleeves in reply to Punchie, 10-25-2004 16:35:21  
My H was duel fuel with low compression too. I put 3 7/16 bore, high compressionpistons in it. Also changed the head to a high compression gas H head. I have been told this makes about 35 hp.



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