Ford 801 engine

I Pulled an engine with block casting CONN 6015C and put an industrial engine in with tag number type B8PD-6006-G. Does anybody know if there is a compression difference or bigger crank or a horsepower difference between these two motors? In other words the engine I pulled was not labeled industrial and the industrial engine I put in seems a bit stronger.
 
The industrial engines were the same as the ag engines for a given year. However, there was a compression increase, along with
using larger carburetors at a certain point. That may account for the increase in power you noticed. Another possibility would be
that you got a 192 c.i. replacement engine, rather than a 172 c.i. The whole series, 134, 172, and 192 c.i., all used the same
stroke, same crankshaft.
 
Your old engine should be 134 c.i. and your 6006g should be 172 cubic inch.
That is what my search engine says anyway.
 

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