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Farmall M with 350 chevy repower

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1936ajd

01-29-2007 20:12:17




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Looking for information on putting a 350 chevy engine in a Farmall M




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big red fred

01-30-2007 09:26:25




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 Re: Farmall M with 350 chevy repower in reply to 1936ajd, 01-29-2007 20:12:17  
I did not use a governer , but you can use abelt driven governer. I had all the measurements down on paper on how to machine all the parts that was 6 years ago , don`t have any idea where drawings are at now!!!!



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big red fred

01-30-2007 00:08:05




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 Re: Farmall M with 350 chevy repower in reply to 1936ajd, 01-29-2007 20:12:17  
Ihave an M that I put a 292 chevy 6 in. drilled chevy block bolt patern into M rear engine plate ( plate drilled and dowel pin holes bored on bridgeport milling machine. turned 1.060 inch thick flywheel spacer on lathe . Threaded M flywheel bolt holes pluged them with pieces grade 5 bolt threads used red locktite .now drill chevy bolt patern in M flywheel . you can now use M flywheel , clutch and starter . you have to get the chevy block dowel pin holes located in the block spacer plate dead nuts on or crankshaft center line willnot be in correct alignment with transmision . tractor has ran 6 years Don`t rev motor beyound 3000 R.P.M.`s You could end up wearing the flywheel Some were some one must make a steel billet flywheel

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Allan In NE

01-30-2007 01:08:08




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 Re: Farmall M with 350 chevy repower in reply to big red fred, 01-30-2007 00:08:05  
Fred,

Did you use a combine governor?

Allan



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