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Topic: BLACKDIAMOND HEAD
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| REL-ALLIS
09-22-2012 19:32:13
74.243.101.207
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I have a blackdiamond truck engine head ,wanting to try it on a 301 ih engine.What would be the best way to build engine and head ? wanting to run high rpms. thanks |
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| mm585
09-23-2012 18:53:37
166.182.3.193
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Re: BLACKDIAMOND HEAD in reply to REL-ALLIS, 09-22-2012 19:32:13
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| I beleve you are looking for a silver diamond head of of a 220 0r 240 truck engine. Its a straight valve head of of a 50's vintage truck. Your going to need the rocker arms,push rods, head bolts and the valve cover. Its a direct bolt on if you have all the parts. You will have to fandangle a couple of bolts your thermostadt also, the truck head uses 5/16 bolts and the tractor uses 3/8. Also remember the chambers a a bunch smaller in the truck head. I have a compleate set up Ill sell. |
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| EFV
09-23-2012 09:49:46
68.70.49.18
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Re: BLACKDIAMOND HEAD in reply to REL-ALLIS, 09-22-2012 19:32:13
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| Do a search on this forum,ChadS has numerous posts regarding using truck head on ag engine. On Pulloff.com under links Floyd Isbell is another man to talk to. How high is high rpm for you ? |
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| Emtiv1099
09-23-2012 08:11:34
174.252.189.250
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Re: BLACKDIAMOND HEAD in reply to REL-ALLIS, 09-22-2012 19:32:13
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| If you are wanting to run high rpm. I would build a rd450 or 501. I had one in a 560 and could run 4000 rpm. And it was about a stock engine. I hear that other guys that do a lot to them can run about 5 to 6000. And this is a 7 main engine. |
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