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Re: m farmall with chevy v8
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 09, 2006 at 11:35:46 from (66.202.111.52):
In Reply to: m farmall with chevy v8 posted by Brandon wilson on March 09, 2006 at 08:27:46:
First off you use the stock flywheel and just out of my owen have to know why a small block ??? if ya want more power ya should have went to a big block as a small block does not have the bottom end toqure and will have less power and also when usuing a stock flywheel they do not take well to high RPM's as they are a CAST and have heat cracks and bad spots in the castings. and if ya plan on using it to try to farm with it you will have to install a govener .Now you can have a flywhell made out od 4440 steel and have it drilled to mate with the crank and have it balanced to take the stock clutch and same demenshions as the stock M then things will fall together . . Myself i like the 460 ford in a farmall good bottom end and works well .
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