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Re: rebuilding my H
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Posted by Dan on March 10, 2002 at 13:05:22 from (216.206.39.40):
In Reply to: rebuilding my H posted by Driver on March 10, 2002 at 09:34:58:
Heres What Ive done but Havent run it yet Had H Block bored and Sleeved to 350 Sleves and Pistons,Super H Head with new Valves,Guides,Ported and Milled .060. Replacement Manifold Ported,Stock Cam was told from IH Dealer 350 is the same, Solid State Ing,With dist. wish I had 350LP Head everyone says its the way to go. The Problem I am haveing is I dont think i am going to get compression Ratio I wanted, the new pistons where suppose to be stepped head they are somewhat but not stepped as high as the stock H pistons.Also any thoughts on wat to run for carb?This is the First Time I seen any one Talk About the H Engine. Also Its not Cheep.
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