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tim

06-15-2000 19:11:18




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Does anyone have any experience with pulling the sleeves out of a H and boring to run chevy pistons and stroking and what combinations work good but are solid enoug to last awhile for pulling not a everyday runner. any susgestions would be appreciated its my sons and my project for the summer. thanks tim




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jakee

06-15-2000 20:33:52




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 Re: H motor rebuild in reply to tim, 06-15-2000 19:11:18  
find your self a super h or 300-350 block and run the 350 pistons with a very little bump on then . then find a 300-350 propane head,do a clean up cut of about .050 and you will end up with about 65-cc,s in the conbustion area,take your head to a real good head man and do a 3 angle valve job,also set up the sprins at about 85 on the seat and about 165 at full lift, advanse the cam i tooth,use the good head gasket from VICTOR set your total timing at about 34deegreze,you my try a little more but watch it for spark knock, then hand fit each individual ring about a inch down in the bore,wen you put the sleeves clean the bore in the block real good and try them they should drop down about 3/4 of the way if they dont hand hone the block till they do. then coat the sleeves with green lock tite it,s made for sleeves,the deck highth on the sleeves may run from 0 to .006 above,never below the deck.make sure you re-jet the carb,and match the intake and exhaust to the head, you will end up with around 65 hp. remember you will need good gas for this but if you keep good gas in it you could take it to the field and work it all day.good luck--a 65 hp H feel,s real good

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Redfan

06-15-2000 21:17:33




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 Re: Re: H motor rebuild in reply to jakee, 06-15-2000 20:33:52  
Jakee, you're a wizard. Someone should get you to write a book about your knowledge of IH engines. And then send me the first copy. Always informative reading your posts, keep up the good work mate.Regards, Redfan.



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jakee

06-16-2000 18:12:04




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 Re: Re: Re: H motor rebuild in reply to Redfan, 06-15-2000 21:17:33  
we also pull a 660 international and the 4020,s havee a fit wen we beat them,it,s just one nice old boat anchore, hat the hand cluitch and the ta-lever so close togeather all way,s seem to forget witch is the ta- at night time.drug up some ground the other day with my 51 h wide front



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tim

06-16-2000 19:12:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: H motor rebuild in reply to jakee, 06-16-2000 18:12:04  
jakee thanks for the feed back it gives us some ideas what to look for in parts and we'll get ready to do this project. thanks agian tim



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tim

06-16-2000 19:11:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: H motor rebuild in reply to jakee, 06-16-2000 18:12:04  
jakee thanks for the feed back it gives us some ideas what to look for in parts and we'll get ready to do this project. thanks agian tim



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