the stroker crank for a farmall h

back on feb 12 2010 kyle ladowski said he wanted more horse power! well im lookin for the same thing. cgtractor replyed that you could use a stroker crank with 706 pistons. were can i find one? yes im buliding a pulling tractor.saved it from the crusher when metal was at high price.love farmall tractors
 
you can have your own crank stroked. or find one already done, but the pistons you use will depend on how much you stroke it. it isnt cheap. we had M crank done 10 years ago and it cost 800. you will have to find a machine shop that does crank grinding.
 
Be wary of getting this done by just anyone as you can end u8p with lots of spare pieces and parts from a bad job. We got one stroked by someone that said oh yea we can weld it up and regrind it to the stroke you want no problem . Yea wright when the crank came back there were cracks around each oil hole and we took it back and they told us that oh that happens all the time , NOT and i told them that this crank will break , and they said that it would not and to run it and the guy that was footing the bill believed them and not me So we put the engine together and the first pull she did not make the 150foot mark when the crank broke into three pieces . Luckily enough that was the only damage and we got a nother crank done that did not have spider webs beteen each oil hole and it lived. One time we did up a H like you want to build and we used .030 over 806 gas pistons and a 350 head with a 450 carb and a Hap Co cam and some other goodies that at the moment i can not remember as it was done 20 years ago and we got just shy of 60 Hp. out of it . I do remember that we had a heck of a time coming up with a clutch that would not slip for it and when we did get one to hold ya did not want to set and hold it down for long as it was stiff.
 

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