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Topic: Farmall m / super m head
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| Brady miller
09-09-2012 18:18:20
108.249.255.253
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Is the head on the m and super m the same head? |
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| randy hall
09-10-2012 12:35:07
209.143.4.96
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Re: Farmall m / super m head in reply to Brady miller, 09-09-2012 18:18:20
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| on super m heads the exhaust valve can breathe a little easier due to machining a little of the cast away. the valves are the same size. |
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| Brady miller
09-10-2012 12:44:19
166.147.123.156
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Re: Farmall m / super m head in reply to randy hall, 09-10-2012 12:35:07
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| DeltaRed
09-09-2012 20:06:03
67.6.225.104
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Re: Farmall m / super m head in reply to Brady miller, 09-09-2012 18:18:20
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| Dont exactly remember...But when I o'hauled my SM 30years ago,The machine shop/mechanic told me that a SM had bigger valves.Kinda makes sense since M is 248 ci;SM is 264ci.... |
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| D Slater
09-09-2012 18:50:49
184.15.8.74
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Re: Farmall m / super m head in reply to Brady miller, 09-09-2012 18:18:20
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| Yes and no. If comparing gasoline heads some of the very last made M tractors and SM tractors used the same head. IH made some small changes to make the super head perform just a little better. But unless you are after every bit of power to be had the M heads work on a SM. May not even notice a power change lots of times.
Think IH figured a SM gasoline type head, manifold and aluminum pistons was good for about 4.5 horsepower more on a M tractor. That was with 3-7/8 flat top pistons.
This post was edited by D Slater at 18:51:30 09/09/12. |
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