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Tweeter

11-08-2005 12:17:50




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My H has flat head pistons on it now. Can the stepped head pistons be put in it? Which are better for the tractor? Also, the kits sold on this website say LESS BEARINGS, where do i get them?




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El Toro

11-09-2005 07:09:27




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 Re: H Motor Rebuild in reply to Tweeter, 11-08-2005 12:17:50  
This company has bearings included with their kits, but your crankshaft needs to measured and ground if needed, to determine what size bearings are required for your engine.Hal
PS: Click on your state when this comes up.

http://www.aicatalog.com/index.cfm?id=Brand7&item=OK122



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riverbend

11-08-2005 19:32:07




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 Re: H Motor Rebuild in reply to Tweeter, 11-08-2005 12:17:50  
The pistons are interchangeable in sets, with compatible sleeves. If you are planning on working the tractor, go with higher compression.

The high compression pistons will help make more power, but the gas head makes the biggest difference in compression (23ccs vs. 52ccs). Using both is better yet. If you are going through the motor, considder having the cam reground to SH specs.

By the way, high compression is something like 6.5:1. Low compression is down around 4.75:1.

Depending on what has happened to the tractor, the crank may have been reground. Weld on the oil pan can be a bad sign. I think that some of the oversize bearings might be getting hard to find. Aftermarket suppliers might have different bearing sizes available than your IH (CNH ? or who ever they are today) dealer.

There are some quirks with the rods and caps, so if you do not have a service manual, this could be a good time to get one.

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Tweeter

11-09-2005 12:16:58




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 Re: H Motor Rebuild in reply to riverbend, 11-08-2005 19:32:07  
What can expect for the cost for all the machining work? A range?



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captaink

11-08-2005 17:00:15




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 Re: H Motor Rebuild in reply to Tweeter, 11-08-2005 12:17:50  
The stepped head pistons will raise compression in the engine and power the engine puts out. Older IH tractors were over built, so bumping the compression won't cause any problems. Most go step pistons and 1/8 inch overbore at the same time.



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El Toro

11-08-2005 12:32:29




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 Re: H Motor Rebuild in reply to Tweeter, 11-08-2005 12:17:50  
You can use the stepped head pistons and you can get bearings from your local auto machine shop.
The crankshaft should be measured to see if it is egg shaped or needs to be ground undersize or just polished. They can get the bearings too.
Hal



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