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Re: Super H block
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Posted by Steven@nd on January 20, 2003 at 12:13:40 from (12.23.184.218):
In Reply to: Super H block posted by Al on January 20, 2003 at 08:50:47:
The H block with overbore kit (thinner sleeves) will displace 164 cubic inches. The Super H was 164 from the factory and could have thinner sleeves put in to get to 169 cubic inches. The 300 was 169 from the factory and could have thinner sleeves put in for 175 cubes. The 350 was 175 cubic inches and couldn't have thinner sleeves put in it (I think, might be wrong on that). All of the blocks from the H/SH/300/350 have the same bolt patterns and will interchange between tractors. The only main difference is the bore size in the block, the 300 and 350 had the same bore size in the block I think. This page has some more info on cubic inches and the bore sizes and oversize kits: http://www.commercemarketplace.com/home/tractorkits/ihg.html
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