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h to super h

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howard junkin

10-26-2006 05:50:06




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i have a 1945 h and would like to know how to make the engine into a super h engine.

thanks howard




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Steven@AZ

10-26-2006 11:23:07




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 Re: h to super h in reply to howard junkin, 10-26-2006 05:50:06  
You can big-bore the engine to get the same displacement or cubic inches of the Super H, but that won't make it anywhere near a Super H, or a Super H engine.

Better camshaft, better head design, different connecting rods, different crankshaft, different style of pistons, etc. all made a Super H engine way different than an H.



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dej(JED)

10-26-2006 09:39:00




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 Re: h to super h in reply to howard junkin, 10-26-2006 05:50:06  
Like Pete said that would make the engine a SH, but that is all. SH gearing was faster, live hydraulics, larger carb, dics brakes, etc.



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Pete76NY

10-26-2006 08:12:40




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 Re: h to super h in reply to howard junkin, 10-26-2006 05:50:06  
To make the engine the same displacement, just buy the overbore kit, the sleeves are thinner and the pistons and ringes bigger around. Several non engine things will still be different though.



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