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Posted by Chads on March 10, 2004 at 07:40:24 from (12.202.240.238):
In Reply to: Big stroke farmall posted by 1 bad binder on March 09, 2004 at 19:43:05:
7.75 could live a good life. The block will have to be looked at carefully. If built well, it could last 5 or 6 seasons before anything drastic happens. I don't think the crank will be the trouble, it will be the cyl walls. If it was me, I would go with a 4.5 bore, and thick sleeves. I have a big cube H farmall, I have ran for 6 seasons, then the block gave up, so I had to repair it. good as new. (fingers crossed) LOL Anyway, no problems on the bottom end, it was the block splitting right down the middle of the deck surface. A big M engine is not too much different than building the H, ya gotta keep on grindin, make that big crank spin!! Just my 2 cents, Chad
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