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Posted by ChadS on March 19, 2004 at 07:34:01 from (66.228.96.227):
Aces, I have been looking at the 6 cyl engine components to make a few more HP, and try to keep the parts all IH. From what I read, the pistons have a different compression hieght between the 460-560 engines. Lately, I am not into big cubic inch to make power, just redesign the pistons. Anyways, I am wondering if I could use the taller piston of the 2, (460) I think is the taller one, and put it on the 560 rod, and push the piston up in to the head more to make compression higher. I can machine them to clear the head, I am working on this method to do this to my 460 puller with the 263 combine engine. 3-9/16 bore. Wouldn't it be cool to see a 100 hp 263 with a stock bore and stroke? and on pump gas. It may not be the biggest HP gain in the world, but hey it is possible, lol. I know you are an IH buff, so am I LOL, did you used to work on them all the time? ChadS
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