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Posted by REDMAN on July 05, 2003 at 21:25:56 from (206.10.109.71):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: IH 856 hot farm posted by ChadS on July 05, 2003 at 17:00:19:
I'd check with the rules to see what you can have for a pump and turbo also if you can run a turbo with a adapter or if it has to be standard bolt size.I pulled a 856 about 6 years ago,i'll go along with the fact that they are a tough engine,but they won't produce the power of a 414 or his bigger brothers.you can put a pump off a truck on it,when you get the pump all you have to do is take the adapter plate off the front and ican't remember for sure but i think you have to trim the bottom inside bolt mount so it won't hit the block.had a p-series on mine with a T-08 turned it about 5000 rpm on the line,ran about 4200 on the track,figured somewhere in the 500 hp area.plungers won't stick in a rotory pump and if it is set up right the are pretty much trouble free.
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