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| tuckerMAX
12-13-2012 19:50:58
166.147.104.149
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Yes. At 5.125 you have to take the webbing out. Grind the neck out of the oil galley just shy of breaking thru, and cut the cam down to 1/2" thick. With an untouched stock.rod. not to mention small.areas on the pan rail. |
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| ss409
12-14-2012 05:34:20
72.53.194.237
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Re: farmall h build in reply to tuckerMAX, 12-13-2012 19:50:58
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| if you cut the rods just right, use a 350 IH rod journal, not a H journal, you can do 5.75 with only notching the cam and the bottom of the cyl walls, and not touch the webbing, or oil gallery at all. good luck. |
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| tuckerMAX
12-14-2012 09:01:52
209.103.253.217
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Re: farmall h build in reply to ss409, 12-14-2012 05:34:20
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| ss409 is right, Youd be better off to put some effort in the rods. |
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